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Liberalization, Growth And The Asian Financial Crisis |
Mohamed Ariff and Ahmed M. Khalid, Bond University, Australia
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| 2000 |
544 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 839 9 |
£95.00 |
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£85.50 |
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‘. . . this book provides useful information about the Asian financial crisis.’ – Ying, Zhu, Asia Pacific Business Review
This timely book examines the effects of financial liberalization in the more advanced economies of Southeast Asia. The book also analyses the degree to which emerging and transitional economies in East and South Asia can benefit from this example. The weakness of the banking sector is examined in order to explain the reasons behind the currency crisis and to prescribe policies to avoid a similar episode in the future.
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Contents: Preface Part I: Liberalization and the Asian Financial Crisis Part II: The Early Reformers Part III: Communists Return to Market Forces Part IV: The Hesitant Reformers Part V: The Lessons from Liberalization Bibliography Index
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