Since the financial crisis in the late 1990s, Asian governments have been considering strengthening regional monetary and financial cooperation. Proposals have ranged from the Asian Monetary Fund to common currencies. During the past two years, China, Japan, Korea, and the member-states of ASEAN have established a set of financial facilities under an agreement made in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The Chiang Mai Initiative (CMI) mobilizes a portion of the very large reserve holdings of its members for financial stabilization in a crisis. Organized under the "ASEAN plus three" grouping, these arrangements do not include the United States or other countries outside the region.The CMI thus raises several important questions: Under what terms will fina...
The Asian crisis of 1997 has shown the limits of a simple dollar peg policy and of a market-driven r...
East Asia has a growing desire to strengthen its regional identity and forge effective and robust re...
Certainly, Asian Financial Crisis is a turning point in the history of East Asia, as it has activate...
Following the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, financial authorities in ASEAN+3 embarked on several...
The financial and economic crisis in 1997-98 came as a dramatic shock to East Asian economies, and h...
The East Asian financial crisis was the impetus for many financial cooperation initiatives within th...
As a regional self-help system of liquidity support established in the aftermath of the Asian crisis...
Financial safety nets in Asia have come a long way since the Asian financial crisis (AFC) of 1997/19...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
Financial integration is less pronounced in East Asia than among states in Europe and North America ...
The region�s economies were confronted with serious problems during the Asian Financial crisis 199...
In Asia, the idea of wider monetary and financial cooperation has been in the air since the crisis o...
This paper addresses the rationale for financial cooperation in East Asia. It begins by giving a bri...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
The Asian crisis of 1997 has shown the limits of a simple dollar peg policy and of a market-driven r...
East Asia has a growing desire to strengthen its regional identity and forge effective and robust re...
Certainly, Asian Financial Crisis is a turning point in the history of East Asia, as it has activate...
Following the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis, financial authorities in ASEAN+3 embarked on several...
The financial and economic crisis in 1997-98 came as a dramatic shock to East Asian economies, and h...
The East Asian financial crisis was the impetus for many financial cooperation initiatives within th...
As a regional self-help system of liquidity support established in the aftermath of the Asian crisis...
Financial safety nets in Asia have come a long way since the Asian financial crisis (AFC) of 1997/19...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
Financial integration is less pronounced in East Asia than among states in Europe and North America ...
The region�s economies were confronted with serious problems during the Asian Financial crisis 199...
In Asia, the idea of wider monetary and financial cooperation has been in the air since the crisis o...
This paper addresses the rationale for financial cooperation in East Asia. It begins by giving a bri...
This paper has reviewed four major developments in the last 30 years: the collapse of the Bretton Wo...
The Asian crisis of 1997 has shown the limits of a simple dollar peg policy and of a market-driven r...
East Asia has a growing desire to strengthen its regional identity and forge effective and robust re...
Certainly, Asian Financial Crisis is a turning point in the history of East Asia, as it has activate...