The Asian financial crisis : origins, implications, and solutions /

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Other Authors / Creators:Hunter, W. Curt
Kaufman, George G.
Krueger, Thomas H., 1956-
Other Corporate Authors / Creators:Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
International Monetary Fund.
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: Boston : Kluwer Academic, [1999]
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Retention:Retained for Eastern Academic Scholars' Trust (EAST) http://eastlibraries.org/retained-materials
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Part 1. Opening Remarks
  • 1. The IMF and the Asian Crisis: A View from the Executive Board
  • 2. The Asian Financial Crisis
  • Part 2. Origins of the Asian Crisis
  • 3. What Caused the Recent Asian Currency Crisis?
  • 4. Origins of the Crisis in Asia
  • 5. Thoughts on the Origins of the Asian Crisis: Impulses and Propagation Mechanisms
  • 6. Origins of the Asian Crisis: Discussion
  • Part 3. Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis - The Role of the Financial Sector, Domestic Policies, and Contagion
  • 7. Precarious Credit Equilibria: Reflections on the Asian Financial Crisis
  • 8. Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis: An Indonesian View
  • 9. The Korean Banking Crisis: Picking up the Pieces
  • 10. Asian Currency Crisis
  • 11. Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis
  • 12. The Yen and Boom - Bust Cycle in East Asia
  • 13. Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis: The Role of Financial Sector, Domestic Policies, and Contagion
  • Part 4. Response to the Crisis - Overview and Case Studies
  • 14. Asian Crisis: Causes and Remedies
  • 15. Korea''s Financial Sector Reforms
  • 16. Whither Thailand
  • 17. Comment on `Asian Crisis: Causes and Remedies''
  • 18. The East Asian Financial Crisis: A Year Later
  • 19. Removing Financial Bottlenecks to Labor Productivity in Thailand
  • Part 5. Containing the Risks of Future Crisis endash; Strengthening the Regulatory Framework
  • 20. What''s Wrong with the IMF? What Would Be Better?
  • 21. Containing the Risks of Future Crises: Strengthening the Regulatory Framework
  • 22. Banking Fragility, Effectiveness, and Regulation in Less-Developed Countries
  • 23. Comments on `What''s Wrong with the IMF?'' and `Containing the Risks''
  • 24. Commentary on `What''s Wrong with the IMF?'' and `Containing the Risks''
  • Part 6. Early Warning Indicators, Transparency, and Market Response
  • 25. Improving Transparency in Asian Banking Systems
  • 26. Early Warning Indicators of Financial Crises
  • 27. The Asian Crises: A New Breed or Deacute;jagrave; Vu?
  • 28. The Inevitable Perils of a Precocious Giant
  • 29. Banks and the Asian Crisis
  • 30. The Signals Approach to Early Warning of Currency Crisis: Does It Work and Is There a Better Way?
  • 31. Will Greater Disclosure and Transparency Prevent the Next Banking Crisis?
  • Part 7. Moral Hazard and the Role of International Rescue Programs
  • 32. Moral Hazard is Avoidable
  • 33. Moral Hazard
  • 34. Moral Hazard and the Role of International Rescue Programs
  • 35. Moral Hazard and the Role of International Rescue Programs
  • Part 8. The Future Role of the International Monetary Fund in International Rescue Operations
  • 36. Bailing in the Private Sector
  • 37. Does the IMF Have a Future? What Should It Be?
  • 38. Comment on `Bailing in the Private Sector'' and `Does the IMF Have a Future?''
  • 39. Less is More in the New International Financial Architecture
  • 40. Assessing IMF''s Crisis Prevention and Management Record
  • Part 9. Lessons from the Crisis for the International Financial System
  • 41. Lessons for the International Financial System
  • 42. Lessons from the Crisis
  • 43. An Analysis of Financial Crisis: Lessons for the International Financial System
  • 44. Lessons from the Asian Crisis
  • 45. An Analysis of Financial Crisis
  • 46. Lessons from the Asian Crisis for the International Financial System
  • Part 10. Summary
  • 47. Conference Summary
  • Conference Program
  • Contributors