Summary Crisis explanations focussing on either domestic vulnerabilities or moral hazard do not seem to cover the Asian crisis well, while hypotheses focussing on investor panic appear to be more consistent with the observed facts. Asian economies were characterised by high savings rates and high levels of bank mediated corporate debt. Capital account liberalisation during the 1990s, without corresponding domestic prudential control mechanisms, exposed this high debt model to international volatility. The crisis is essentially a deflation crisis and IMF responses, including pressure for high interest rates and further capital account liberalisation, are inadequate in this case
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Abstract As the East Asian economic crisis has unfolded over the last six months, it has become c...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
The crises in Southeast and East Asia have started a new round of debate on the benefits and disadva...
Was the East Asian crisis just a creditor panic with a mad scramble for liquidity that brought the b...
The search for the real causes behind the Asian financial crisis is turning up a lengthy list of sus...
This paper argues that what led to the Asian financial crisis was a fatal combination of several sel...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
Summary Park and Song argue that the capital inflow into Southeast Asia was driven by foreign inves...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
This paper provides an early diagnosis of the financial crisis in Asia, focussing on the empirical r...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
This paper reviews stylised facts on the Asian growth miracle generated using the growth accounting ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The globalization of world capitalism constrains the ability o...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...
Abstract As the East Asian economic crisis has unfolded over the last six months, it has become c...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...