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The Asian financial crisis : causes, contagion and consequences / edited by Pierre-Richard Agenor, Marcus Miller, David Vines and Axel Weber.

Contributor(s): Publication details: New Yark : Cambridge University Press, 1999.Description: xxviii, 417 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521770807 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332 AGE
Contents:
1. The role of macroeconomic and financial sector linkages in East Asia's financial crisis 2.The Asian crisis: lessons from the collapse of financial systems, exchange rates and macroeconomic policy 3. Are capital inflows to developing countries a vote for or against economic policy reforms'. 4. The Asian crisis: an overview of the empirical evidence and policy debate 5. Capital markets and the instability of open economies6. Volatility and the welfare costs of financial market integration7. A theory of the onset of currency attacks 8. Contagion: monsoonal efects, spillovers and jumps between multiple cquilibria 9. Contagion and trade: why are currency crises regional?10. Competition, complementarity and contagion in East11. Coping with crises: is there a silver bullet?12. Must financial crises be this frequent and this painful?13. Round Table discussion
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1. The role of macroeconomic and financial sector linkages in East Asia's financial crisis 2.The Asian crisis: lessons from the collapse of financial systems, exchange rates and macroeconomic policy 3. Are capital inflows to developing countries a vote for or against economic policy reforms'. 4. The Asian crisis: an overview of the empirical evidence and policy debate 5. Capital markets and the instability of open economies6. Volatility and the welfare costs of financial market integration7. A theory of the onset of currency attacks 8. Contagion: monsoonal efects, spillovers and jumps between multiple cquilibria 9. Contagion and trade: why are currency crises regional?10. Competition, complementarity and contagion in East11. Coping with crises: is there a silver bullet?12. Must financial crises be this frequent and this painful?13. Round Table discussion