The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis Causes, Contagion and Consequences - Global Economic Institutions

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Publisher's Synopsis

Presents the first theoretical analysis of the Asian financial crisis and draws out the general lessons of an event whose potential long term effects have been likened to those of the Crash of 1929. Part I presents a factual and analytic overview of what happened: the role of 'vulnerability'; the interconnection between currency crises and financial crises; and why crisis turned into collapse. Part II considers more detailed issues, including how the inflation of non-traded goods prices created vulnerability, welfare-reducing capital inflow owing to under-regulated financial markets, and the onset of speculative attacks. Part III assesses all aspects of contagion, in particular the role of geographic proximity. The final section addresses policy issues. Joseph Stiglitz argues that there is much that can be done to reduce the frequency of crises and to mitigate the severity of crises when they happen. The book finishes with a round-table discussion of policy issues.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521770804
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 338.542095
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 417
Weight: 818g
Height: 160mm
Width: 238mm
Spine width: 36mm