In this paper we examine whether during the 1997 East Asian crisis there was any contagion from the four largest economies in the region (Thailand, Indonesia, Korea and Malaysia) to a number of developed countries (Japan, UK, Germany and France). Following Forbes and Rigobon, we test for contagion as a significant positive shift in the correlation between asset returns, taking into account heteroscedasticity and endogeneity bias. Furthermore, we improve on earlier empirical studies by carrying out a full sample test of the stability of the system that relies on more plausible (over) identifying restrictions. The estimation results provide some evidence of contagion, in particular from Japan (the main international lender in the region), whi...
This paper analyzes how the crisis in Asia spread during the second half of 1997. We cast our net wi...
This thesis investigates the possible contagion effects between the US and East Asian markets during...
This paper examines the empirical literature on financial market contagion in Asia during the 1997–...
In this paper we examine whether during the 1997 East Asian crisis there was any contagion from the ...
In this paper we examine whether during the 1997 East Asian crisis there was any contagion from the ...
We consider the definition and measurement of contagion by analysing the 1997 East Asian financial c...
This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indo...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
Adapting the definition from Forbes (2002), financial contagion is the significant increase in asset...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
This paper analyzes how the crisis in Asia spread during the second half of 1997. We cast our net wi...
This paper examines the existing empirical literature on financial market con-tagion in Asia in the ...
The paper is an empirical study on contagion during the 1997–1998 Asian crisis. In line with Sander ...
This paper analyzes how the crisis in Asia spread during the second half of 1997. We cast our net wi...
This thesis investigates the possible contagion effects between the US and East Asian markets during...
This paper examines the empirical literature on financial market contagion in Asia during the 1997–...
In this paper we examine whether during the 1997 East Asian crisis there was any contagion from the ...
In this paper we examine whether during the 1997 East Asian crisis there was any contagion from the ...
We consider the definition and measurement of contagion by analysing the 1997 East Asian financial c...
This paper tests for evidence of contagion between the financial markets of Thailand, Malaysia, Indo...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
Adapting the definition from Forbes (2002), financial contagion is the significant increase in asset...
In this paper, we test for contagion within the East Asian region, contagion being defined as a sign...
This paper analyzes how the crisis in Asia spread during the second half of 1997. We cast our net wi...
This paper examines the existing empirical literature on financial market con-tagion in Asia in the ...
The paper is an empirical study on contagion during the 1997–1998 Asian crisis. In line with Sander ...
This paper analyzes how the crisis in Asia spread during the second half of 1997. We cast our net wi...
This thesis investigates the possible contagion effects between the US and East Asian markets during...
This paper examines the empirical literature on financial market contagion in Asia during the 1997–...