Asian Contagion: The Causes And Consequences Of A Financial Crisis

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Routledge, 5 thg 3, 2018 - 328 trang
For much of the second half of the twentieth century, the Asian economic "miracle" has fueled the greatest expansion of wealth for the largest population in the history of mankind. In the summer of 1997, thirty years of economic boom came crashing back to earth. The reality of unrestrained speculation, inefficiently regulated currency exchange, banking instability and bad loans have struck the much-vaunted "Asian Tigers" like Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, and, finally, Japan, casting a shadow of uncertainty on a region recently to the fore in the world economic system. Recovery depends largely on reform within the Asian economies themselves and a cold assessment of the structural weaknesses that lay under the surface, but only now have come to light. The implications for world economies and, more broadly, the dynamics of world politics, are tremendous.
 

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List of Tables and Figures
Japans Key Challenges for the 21st Century
Construction and Real Estate versus the Rest
Japanese and Asian Financial Institutions
China and the Asian Financial Contagion
East Asian Lessons for India
Anatomy and Policy Imperatives
From Economic Miracle to Economic Crisis
Indonesias Crisis and Future Prospects
The Philippines as an Unwitting Participant in the Asian Economic Crisis
Ordeals of Transition
Inflows
Index
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