Despite predictions to the contrary, the Asia crisis had only modest overall effects on the United States. The expected surge in import volumes did not materialize and the drop in demand for U.S. exports was not enough to slow the nation's robust economy. Nevertheless, these overall effects could have masked other, larger effects in particularly vulnerable U.S. industries. To examine this possibility, the author conducts a sector-level analysis of the turmoil's impact. He concludes that, with the exception of the steel industry, imports from Asia do not compete directly with U.S. products. Accordingly, an appreciation in the dollar with respect to Asian currencies leads to consumption gains with little or no domestic pain.Financial crises -...
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Two years ago Asia’s tiger economies were celebrating the Asian miracle, operating in an environment...
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australia...
One of the consequences of slow economic growth in the troubled countries of Asia combined with a r...
This article explores the modest impact of the Asian Crisis on Australia’s primary commodity exports...
After the large exchange rate depreciations following the 1997 East Asian crisis, export volumes fro...
The recent collapse of Asian currencies and financial markets will have severe economic consequences...
Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues, Second Quarter The East Asian crisis is no...
The financial crisis which erupted in the United States of America in 2007 drove the real economic s...
This paper presents a break-down of the export and import performance of select East Asian countries...
I t has been more than two years since the financial crisis first broke out inEast Asia in the summe...
Trade was a factor in the Asian crisis. As the Asian trade engine lost steam, the growth track slow...
Since the Asian Financial Crisis, there have been a lot of restructurings and reforms implemented in...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...
There has been an explosion in the amount of parts and components traded within East Asian productio...
This paper documents and compares the trade performance of the major Asian economies both during and...
Two years ago Asia’s tiger economies were celebrating the Asian miracle, operating in an environment...
Apart from a substantial exchange rate depreciation, the impact of the Asian Crisis on the Australia...
One of the consequences of slow economic growth in the troubled countries of Asia combined with a r...