Global financial crises and reforms : cases and caveats /
Global financial crises and reforms : cases and caveats /
edited by B. N. Ghosh.
- London, Inglaterra ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2001.
- xxiv, 413 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas, tablas a blanco y negro ; 24 cm.
- Routledge studies in the modern world economy ; 27 .
- Routledge studies in the modern world economy. .
List of figures, xii -- List of tables, xv -- Acknowledgments, xviii -- List of contributors, xix -- Preface, xxiii -- Introduction / PART I. Causes and correlates, 7 -- 1. The twin crises: the causes of banking and balance-of-payments problems / 2. The Asian currency crisis: afait accompli? / 3. Financial crisis in the MIT countries: myths and realities / 4. Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia / PART II. Cases and caveats, 127 -- 5. Indonesia: the long road to recovery / 6. The Malaysian currency crisis: capital flows, policy response and macroeconomic vulnerability / 7. Speculative attack theory and currency crisis in Korea / 8. Banking crisis in Mexico / 9. Capital flows and economic policy in Brazil / 10. The yen that is too strong: a note on Japanese crisis / 11. Lessons from the Asian financial crisis / PART III. Crisis management and reforms, 317 -- 12. The Asian model, the miracle, the crisis and the fund / 13 Financial crises and reforms: towards an assessment of the emerging international financial architecture / 14. Sustainability, vulnerability, and risk management / 15. Should capital controls be banished? / Index, 409. B. N. Ghosh, 1 -- Graciela L. Kaminsky and Carmen M. Reinhart, 9 -- Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, 48 -- B. N. Ghosh, 77 -- Joe Peek and Eric S. Rosengren, 102 -- Steven Radelet, 129 -- Anita Doraisami, 157 -- Changkyu Choi, 183 -- Leonardo Torre, 213 -- Nicola Tingas and Paulo Pereira Miguel, 240 -- Masato Kawanishi, 284 -- Steven Radelet and Jeffrey Sachs, 295 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel, 319 -- Paola Monti, 330 -- Peter Cornelius and Klaus Schwab, 356 -- Richard N. Cooper, 376 --
0415244064
Sector financiero.
Finanzas internacionales.
Crisis.
HB 3722 / .G56 2001
List of figures, xii -- List of tables, xv -- Acknowledgments, xviii -- List of contributors, xix -- Preface, xxiii -- Introduction / PART I. Causes and correlates, 7 -- 1. The twin crises: the causes of banking and balance-of-payments problems / 2. The Asian currency crisis: afait accompli? / 3. Financial crisis in the MIT countries: myths and realities / 4. Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia / PART II. Cases and caveats, 127 -- 5. Indonesia: the long road to recovery / 6. The Malaysian currency crisis: capital flows, policy response and macroeconomic vulnerability / 7. Speculative attack theory and currency crisis in Korea / 8. Banking crisis in Mexico / 9. Capital flows and economic policy in Brazil / 10. The yen that is too strong: a note on Japanese crisis / 11. Lessons from the Asian financial crisis / PART III. Crisis management and reforms, 317 -- 12. The Asian model, the miracle, the crisis and the fund / 13 Financial crises and reforms: towards an assessment of the emerging international financial architecture / 14. Sustainability, vulnerability, and risk management / 15. Should capital controls be banished? / Index, 409. B. N. Ghosh, 1 -- Graciela L. Kaminsky and Carmen M. Reinhart, 9 -- Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, 48 -- B. N. Ghosh, 77 -- Joe Peek and Eric S. Rosengren, 102 -- Steven Radelet, 129 -- Anita Doraisami, 157 -- Changkyu Choi, 183 -- Leonardo Torre, 213 -- Nicola Tingas and Paulo Pereira Miguel, 240 -- Masato Kawanishi, 284 -- Steven Radelet and Jeffrey Sachs, 295 -- Jeffrey A. Frankel, 319 -- Paola Monti, 330 -- Peter Cornelius and Klaus Schwab, 356 -- Richard N. Cooper, 376 --
0415244064
Sector financiero.
Finanzas internacionales.
Crisis.
HB 3722 / .G56 2001