This study examines the determinants of currency crises in Malaysia, Thailand,Indonesia, and the Philippines using quaterly panel data. The results indicate that reserve inadequacy, deteriorating trade balance, increases of banks'claims on private sector, and misalignment of exchange rate will increase the probalilty of a speculative attack. The results also suggest that currency crises could be contagious
This study attempts to examine relationships among exchange rates in the Asian region using cointegr...
Using daily data during the period of Asian Currency Crises, this paper examines high-frequency cont...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
This paper examines the empirical evidence of past currency crises and uses a monetary model of exch...
Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depre...
The occurrence of the currency crisis has increased due to the growth of globalisation and the emerg...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This paper tackles Financial Vulnerability as the cause of the Philippine Currency crisis. Financial...
This paper develops an empirical framework to determine if the Asian currency crisis was contagious,...
This paper investigates whether Indonesia’s recent currency crisis was due to domestic fundamentals,...
This paper investigates whether, during the Asian crisis, contagion occurred from Thailand to the ot...
The Asian financial and currency crisis triggered a significant change to the currency composition o...
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
This paper studies the causal relationship between interest rates and exchange rates in Indonesia, K...
This study attempts to examine relationships among exchange rates in the Asian region using cointegr...
Using daily data during the period of Asian Currency Crises, this paper examines high-frequency cont...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
This paper examines the empirical evidence of past currency crises and uses a monetary model of exch...
Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depre...
The occurrence of the currency crisis has increased due to the growth of globalisation and the emerg...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This paper tackles Financial Vulnerability as the cause of the Philippine Currency crisis. Financial...
This paper develops an empirical framework to determine if the Asian currency crisis was contagious,...
This paper investigates whether Indonesia’s recent currency crisis was due to domestic fundamentals,...
This paper investigates whether, during the Asian crisis, contagion occurred from Thailand to the ot...
The Asian financial and currency crisis triggered a significant change to the currency composition o...
The book deals with the 1997 Asian currency crisis and analyses the causes and consequences of the c...
This paper studies the causal relationship between interest rates and exchange rates in Indonesia, K...
This study attempts to examine relationships among exchange rates in the Asian region using cointegr...
Using daily data during the period of Asian Currency Crises, this paper examines high-frequency cont...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...