Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a currency peg can be beneficial to many developing economies, a poorly managed peg can have negative effects on the exchange rate. During late 1997, a currency crisis began to spread through several Asian countries and has become one of the most effective examples of the perils of poorly managed exchange rate regimes. This crisis will be examined in depth to provide and insight into its causes, the way it was handled by each nation involved, and its effects. This will provide a better understanding of the importance of understanding and effectively managing a pegged exchange rate
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This paper evaluates monetary policy and its relationship with the exchange rate in the five Asian c...
Recent financial crises seem to have led to the broad consensus that developing countries should ste...
Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a ...
Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a ...
Exchange rate management has become a hot topic in academic circles examining the merits of fixed ve...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
This paper examines the evolution of exchange rate arrangements in East Asia's emerging market econo...
To the surprise of many market watchers, Thailand’s exchange rate peg to the dollar collapsed in Jul...
Abstract If the financial press had been paying attention to some crucial barometers of currency in...
This paper analyzes the ad hoc decision of three Asian countries to peg their currency to the U.S. d...
This paper studies the evolution of the exchange rate regime on East Asian economies between pre- an...
The choice and structure of a country’s exchange rate regime has wide implications for the eff...
We examine the difference that various exchange rate arrangements can make toward stabilizing effect...
From June 1997 till presently had been a period of economic turmoil for many parts of the Asian reg...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This paper evaluates monetary policy and its relationship with the exchange rate in the five Asian c...
Recent financial crises seem to have led to the broad consensus that developing countries should ste...
Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a ...
Stability of an exchange rate can be achieved through a variety of currency policy regimes. While a ...
Exchange rate management has become a hot topic in academic circles examining the merits of fixed ve...
Exchange rate management has become a hot debate in academic circles that examines the merits of fix...
This paper examines the evolution of exchange rate arrangements in East Asia's emerging market econo...
To the surprise of many market watchers, Thailand’s exchange rate peg to the dollar collapsed in Jul...
Abstract If the financial press had been paying attention to some crucial barometers of currency in...
This paper analyzes the ad hoc decision of three Asian countries to peg their currency to the U.S. d...
This paper studies the evolution of the exchange rate regime on East Asian economies between pre- an...
The choice and structure of a country’s exchange rate regime has wide implications for the eff...
We examine the difference that various exchange rate arrangements can make toward stabilizing effect...
From June 1997 till presently had been a period of economic turmoil for many parts of the Asian reg...
This paper analyzes the East Asian Currency Crisis to examine what factors led to the crisis and the...
This paper evaluates monetary policy and its relationship with the exchange rate in the five Asian c...
Recent financial crises seem to have led to the broad consensus that developing countries should ste...