Within a few months in late 1997, a number of East Asian countries were hit by financial and exchange rate crises. Much analysis of this episode has emphasized either internal financial weaknesses or a process of contagion that converted a financial problem in one country into a regionwide crisis. The author of this article explores an alternative possibility: that some external shock common to all these countries triggered the crisis. The Chinese devaluation of 1994 and the prolonged Japanese recession are sometimes cited as factors, but the article concludes that they were probably only minor contributors. Evidence does suggest that the sharp rise in the value of the dollar that began about two years before the crisis itself may have had ...
This article was started with the theoretical approach of the general economic crisis, the increase/...
In the second half of 1997 many Asian emerging economies suffered large declines in both their curre...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
After the large exchange rate depreciations following the 1997 East Asian crisis, export volumes fro...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...
Focusing on several crisis-hit East-Asian countries, this paper seeks to uncover the main source of ...
Recovering from the severe economic downturn during the currency crisis, East Asian countries have s...
Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depre...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...
The paper studies the interactions between the U.S. and four East Asian markets. The focus is on the...
Motivated by the severe Asian crisis of 1997, Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo Pesenti, and Nouriel Roubini...
This paper presents an analytical framework for understanding the East Asian crises. We argue that v...
This article was started with the theoretical approach of the general economic crisis, the increase/...
In the second half of 1997 many Asian emerging economies suffered large declines in both their curre...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
Rapid growth in Asian nations during the period 1994 to 1996 first attracted massive capital inflows...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
After the large exchange rate depreciations following the 1997 East Asian crisis, export volumes fro...
Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capital-ism, in combi...
Focusing on several crisis-hit East-Asian countries, this paper seeks to uncover the main source of ...
Recovering from the severe economic downturn during the currency crisis, East Asian countries have s...
Currency crises are rapid outflows of financial capital in anticipation of a possible currency depre...
The study deals with the Asian currency crises, in which the causes and consequences of the crisis a...
The paper studies the interactions between the U.S. and four East Asian markets. The focus is on the...
Motivated by the severe Asian crisis of 1997, Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo Pesenti, and Nouriel Roubini...
This paper presents an analytical framework for understanding the East Asian crises. We argue that v...
This article was started with the theoretical approach of the general economic crisis, the increase/...
In the second half of 1997 many Asian emerging economies suffered large declines in both their curre...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...