The Paper shows why and how the excessive use of commercial paper by financial institutions and corporations contributed to the vulnerability of the Korean economy to external shocks. We review the unfolding process of the Korean currency crisis,focusing on the role of the commercial paper. We examine how the excessive utilization of commercial paper led to bad credit equilibria in both financial and corporate sectors. We investigate the underlying institutional and market factors leading to the abnormal utilization of commercial paper before the Korean currency crisis erupted in November 1997. The factors identified are: interest rate differentials between the commercial and merchant banking sectors; relatively lax regulation in the commer...
1. Introduction 2. Proliferation of NBFIs: A Precursor to the 1997 Financial Crisis 3. Role of NBF...
Using a firm-level data set1 in Korea during the 1992–2000 period, this paper attempts to examine th...
This paper considers the performance of banks, domestic and foreign, in Korea prior to, during, and ...
The paper shows why and how the excessive use of commercial paper by financial institutions and corp...
The authors suggest that the credit channel - as a transmitter of monetary and financial shocks - ap...
This paper examines why the Korean economy is most suffering from the current U.S. born financial c...
Using the firm-level data set, the paper attempts to examine the dynamic patterns in the allocation ...
When the Korean currency crisis broke out, the IMF and many scholars blamed the whole crisis on Kore...
The currency crisis in Korea, by its nature, had a self-fulfilling element. Therefore an appropriate...
This paper argues that the course and outcome of the post-1993 financial reform in Korea were largel...
This paper examines the effect of the global financial crisis on corporate investment in Korea. Spec...
노트 : Book Title: International Financial ContagionBook Chapter: Financial contagion in the East Asia...
Abstract Among several macroeconomic missteps blamed for the recent global financial crisis includin...
We provide a novel empirical analysis of the South Korean economy that reveals large volumes of exce...
노트 : Book Title: International Financial ContagionBook Chapter: Financial contagion in the East Asia...
1. Introduction 2. Proliferation of NBFIs: A Precursor to the 1997 Financial Crisis 3. Role of NBF...
Using a firm-level data set1 in Korea during the 1992–2000 period, this paper attempts to examine th...
This paper considers the performance of banks, domestic and foreign, in Korea prior to, during, and ...
The paper shows why and how the excessive use of commercial paper by financial institutions and corp...
The authors suggest that the credit channel - as a transmitter of monetary and financial shocks - ap...
This paper examines why the Korean economy is most suffering from the current U.S. born financial c...
Using the firm-level data set, the paper attempts to examine the dynamic patterns in the allocation ...
When the Korean currency crisis broke out, the IMF and many scholars blamed the whole crisis on Kore...
The currency crisis in Korea, by its nature, had a self-fulfilling element. Therefore an appropriate...
This paper argues that the course and outcome of the post-1993 financial reform in Korea were largel...
This paper examines the effect of the global financial crisis on corporate investment in Korea. Spec...
노트 : Book Title: International Financial ContagionBook Chapter: Financial contagion in the East Asia...
Abstract Among several macroeconomic missteps blamed for the recent global financial crisis includin...
We provide a novel empirical analysis of the South Korean economy that reveals large volumes of exce...
노트 : Book Title: International Financial ContagionBook Chapter: Financial contagion in the East Asia...
1. Introduction 2. Proliferation of NBFIs: A Precursor to the 1997 Financial Crisis 3. Role of NBF...
Using a firm-level data set1 in Korea during the 1992–2000 period, this paper attempts to examine th...
This paper considers the performance of banks, domestic and foreign, in Korea prior to, during, and ...