Claims have been made that capital account crisis (CAC) countries are discernibly different in terms of the characteristics that lead them to borrow from the IMF. This paper tests these claims. It uses a conventional model of IMF lending to estimate the probability of countries having an IMF arrangement on the basis of key economic circumstances. In particular it examines countries that have been identified by the Fund as capital account crisis countries but it also looks at a number of comparator countries. The findings suggest that there are some regional differences between CAC countries, but also differences within regions. Broadly speaking the findings confirm that Asian economies around the time of the 1997/98 crisis tended to turn to...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The IMF Fund is now centred on crisis prevention and supervision}, particularly in developing as wel...
Claims have been made that capital account crisis (CAC) countries are discernibly different in terms...
The IMF is now focused on crisis prevention and management, particularly in developing and transitio...
We evaluate the claim that the International Monetary Fund precipitated financial crises during the ...
The current crisis has led to an unprecedented collapse in international capital flows, with substan...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
We evaluate the claim that the International Monetary Fund precipitated financial crises during the ...
The Asian crisis was the third financial crisis of the 1990s. Even more than its predecessors it rai...
The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund...
The second chapter, "Contagious Asian Crisis: Bank Lending, Herd behavior, and Capital Inflows, " in...
There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. S...
This paper concentrates on the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more specifically compares the very ...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The IMF Fund is now centred on crisis prevention and supervision}, particularly in developing as wel...
Claims have been made that capital account crisis (CAC) countries are discernibly different in terms...
The IMF is now focused on crisis prevention and management, particularly in developing and transitio...
We evaluate the claim that the International Monetary Fund precipitated financial crises during the ...
The current crisis has led to an unprecedented collapse in international capital flows, with substan...
In summer 1997, the high-performing East and South-east Asian economies faced a financial crisis of ...
We evaluate the claim that the International Monetary Fund precipitated financial crises during the ...
The Asian crisis was the third financial crisis of the 1990s. Even more than its predecessors it rai...
The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund...
The second chapter, "Contagious Asian Crisis: Bank Lending, Herd behavior, and Capital Inflows, " in...
There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. S...
This paper concentrates on the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more specifically compares the very ...
One of the puzzling phenomena recently had been the sudden drop of external confidence in five Asian...
The economic meltdown began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to other countries in the region, su...
The financial crises of 1997 and 1998 have had a profound effect on how East Asia sees the role of t...
The IMF Fund is now centred on crisis prevention and supervision}, particularly in developing as wel...