Financial Liberalization and the Asian Crisis

Financial Liberalization and the Asian Crisis
Title Financial Liberalization and the Asian Crisis PDF eBook
Author H. Chang
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 307
Release 2001-06-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0230518621

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The financial crisis that hit a number of 'miracle' economies of Asia in 1997 shocked the world. Financial Liberalization and the Asian Crisis rejects conventional explanations of the crisis as the outcome primarily of inefficient and corrupt economics systems in the countries concerned. It argues that the crisis was the result of premature and overly rapid financial liberalization in a world of increasing financial liquidity and volatility, and calls for a more cautious approach to financial liberalization, and a reform of the international financial architecture.

Liberalization, Growth, and the Asian Financial Crisis

Liberalization, Growth, and the Asian Financial Crisis
Title Liberalization, Growth, and the Asian Financial Crisis PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Ariff
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 552
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781952733

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This work examines the effects of financial liberalization of the more advanced economies in Southeast Asia and analyses the degree to which emerging and transitional economies in East and South Asia can benefit from this example.

Financial Liberalization and the Economic Crisis in Asia

Financial Liberalization and the Economic Crisis in Asia
Title Financial Liberalization and the Economic Crisis in Asia PDF eBook
Author Chung H. Lee
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 292
Release 2003-08-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113444334X

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What brought about a financial crisis in the "miracle" economies of Asia? What went wrong with financial reform in Asia? What can the developing countries of the world learn from the reform experiences in Asia? Financial Liberalization and the Economic Crisis in Asia analyses how financial liberalization was undertaken in eight Asian countries and how it might be linked to the subsequent crises. The country studies focus on China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand.

Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis

Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis
Title Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis PDF eBook
Author Richard Carney
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 352
Release 2009-01-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134017251

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Nearly ten years after the Asian Financial Crisis, financial turmoil has reappeared – this time it is ravaging the world's wealthiest countries and dragging the global economy along for the ride. It forces one to reflect on the last major financial crisis to afflict the global economy, and to consider whether there are any similarities, and whether there are any lessons from that crisis that we can apply to the current one. Written by a distinguished group of individuals from government, the private sector, international organizations, and academia, this book provides an overview of developments in the main affected countries during the Asian Financial Crisis, as well as the lessons learned and corrective measures taken at the country, regional, and international levels. Importantly, attention is also paid to the areas where substantial improvements are needed. The current crisis heightens the relevance of these lessons. Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis will be invaluable to those studying international relations, international finance, international economics and East Asian studies.

Global Markets and Financial Crises in Asia

Global Markets and Financial Crises in Asia
Title Global Markets and Financial Crises in Asia PDF eBook
Author H. Khan
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 266
Release 2004-05-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0230000797

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Khan presents a theory of financial crises in the age of globalization from an evolutionary perspective and suggests policies that may be necessary for averting or managing new financial crises. Starting with the Asian financial crises, he identifies new types of financial crises that result from a combination of liberalization, weak domestic institutions for economic governance and a chaotic global market system without global governance institutions. Suggested solutions involve building new institutions for global and domestic governance and domestic and international policy reforms.

Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia

Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia
Title Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia PDF eBook
Author Yŏng-chʻŏl Pak
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 295
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199276773

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In this book Park argues for the continuing validity of an 'East Asian' model of economic development that differs distinctly from the Washington Consensus. He argues that, while this model was undermined to some extent by the 1997-98 financial crisis, it remains robust and important in explaining economic events in East Asia.

The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis
Title The Asian Financial Crisis PDF eBook
Author Eddy Lee
Publisher International Labour Organization
Total Pages 112
Release 1998
Genre Asia
ISBN 9789221108504

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This study examines the social impact of the Asian financial crisis which began in July 1997. Several countries experienced an economic shock of unprecedented severity after decades of uninterrupted growth. The severe rise in unemployment and its repercussions in the worst-affected countries (Thailand, Republic of Korea and Indonesia) overwhelmed the underdeveloped systems of social protection. Higher unemployment and inflation combined to push many people into poverty. A central policy message is that current programmes of policy and institutional reform following the crisis, should include a basic rethinking of the social dimension of the future model of development. The author also argues for the introduction of unemployment insurance, the expansion of social assistance and the strengthening of active labour market policies.