In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of unprecedented proportions. In a matter of weeks, once-vibrant economies and their strong currencies witnessed a meltdown, forcing them to turn to that lender of last resort, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), for assistance. A careful examination of the long-term as well as the immediate causes of the crisis refutes the widely held view that no one predicted the crisis. The crisis could have been avoided if the over-exuberant Asian governments had heeded the IMF\u27s early warning. The IMF\u27s policy prescriptions are not only working, but those states in the region that follow them will do best
The 1977 collapse of Asian financial systems is the latest in a series of dramatic financial failure...
The abruptness and virulence of the 1997 Asian crises have led many to claim that these crises are o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis in Asia i...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
AbstractOne can argue that the Asian financial crisis of 1997 - 1998 and the rapid economic growth o...
The IMF is now focused on crisis prevention and management, particularly in developing and transitio...
What economists and policy-makers for a long time had considered as virtually impossible has happene...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
This paper presents data on the financial crisis in East Asia that started in Thailand in July 1997 ...
This paper provides an early diagnosis of the financial crisis in Asia, focussing on the empirical r...
The IMF's policies for dealing with balance of payments disequilibria are based on theoretical ...
Asian economies are yet to recover from the Asian crisis ignited by the sharp depreciation of the Th...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
The 1977 collapse of Asian financial systems is the latest in a series of dramatic financial failure...
The abruptness and virulence of the 1997 Asian crises have led many to claim that these crises are o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis in Asia i...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
AbstractOne can argue that the Asian financial crisis of 1997 - 1998 and the rapid economic growth o...
The IMF is now focused on crisis prevention and management, particularly in developing and transitio...
What economists and policy-makers for a long time had considered as virtually impossible has happene...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
This paper presents data on the financial crisis in East Asia that started in Thailand in July 1997 ...
This paper provides an early diagnosis of the financial crisis in Asia, focussing on the empirical r...
The IMF's policies for dealing with balance of payments disequilibria are based on theoretical ...
Asian economies are yet to recover from the Asian crisis ignited by the sharp depreciation of the Th...
Two alternative interpretations dominate the debate on the theories of the Asian crisis. One blames ...
We identify the Asian financial crisis to be the result of the instabilities of short-term capital f...
The 1977 collapse of Asian financial systems is the latest in a series of dramatic financial failure...
The abruptness and virulence of the 1997 Asian crises have led many to claim that these crises are o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis in Asia i...