The approaches the Asian countries have undertaken to manage their economic crisis prevail in three different patterns: the Malaysian style, the Indonesian style, and the Thai-South Korean style. They present similarities in terms of restructuring their economy and adopting new economic policies, given that the main causes of the crisis have been originally embedded within their economic structures themselves. The differences among these patterns, however, concern their response toward international help, especially the IMF, as a means to save their falling economy.
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This paper reviews the policy responses of Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand to the Asian crisis that e...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This chapter briefly sketches the evolution of approaches to crisis management in the West and discu...
The main goal of this thesis is to describe and analyse methods, which were used by countries affect...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
Recent financial and economic crisis in Asia and its management have produced dismal outcomes, econo...
This paper presents a simplified overview of the causes of and policy responses to the East Asian fi...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
This paper examines to what extent has Asian countries suffered from the banking crisis. The paper e...
The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund...
Development in Malaysia and Indonesia was similar until 1997, when the financial crisis hit many cou...
This paper examines the economic stabilization policies and structural adjustment policies supported...
"In the Asian monetary crises Malaysian Government took recourse to ""non-orthodox"" approach in Sep...
The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis in Asia i...
This paper reviews the policy responses of Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand to the Asian crisis that e...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This chapter briefly sketches the evolution of approaches to crisis management in the West and discu...
The main goal of this thesis is to describe and analyse methods, which were used by countries affect...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...