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Asian monetary and financial cooperation response to currency c
/ Jeon, Seung-Cheol
Fall-Winter 2004
Jeon, Seung-Cheol
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Fall-Winter 2004.
Key Words
Currency Crisis
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Monetary and Financial Cooperation Asia
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104867
Financial rebalancing act: stop worrying about global flow of Capital
/ Taylor, Alan M
Taylor, Alan M
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2011.
Key Words
Financial Crisis
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Currency Crisis
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World War 1
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Financial Globalization
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Financial Rebalancing Act
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070106
Institutions, expectations, and currency crisis
/ Leblang, David; Satyanath, Shanker
Leblang, David
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2006.
Key Words
Institutions
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Currency Crisis
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Political Institutions
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074957
Pathways through financial crisis: Malaysia
/ Sundaram, Jomo Kwame
Sundaram, Jomo Kwame
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2006.
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Malaysia did not turn to the International Monetary Fund for assistance when pressure from the 1997-1998 East Asian financial crisis hit the country. The country was less vulnerable than its neighbors, not least because it had earlier imposed limits on foreign borrowing and prudential regulations and supervision of the banking sector. Although Malaysia's pathway through the 1997-1998 crisis included an orthodox adjustment program of the type the IMF would have required, this program was soon reversed in favor of reflationary monetary policies and the imposition of a short-term capital control regime. These responses took place against a backdrop of political intrigue and drama, but they reflected an underlying pragmatism and recent history of using capital controls and of not turning to the IMF.
Key Words
Malaysia
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ASian Crisis
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Financial Crisis
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Currency Crisis
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Capital Controls
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128257
Role of Asia in a globalized era
/ Kuroda, Haruhiko
Kuroda, Haruhiko
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2013.
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This article first reviews the past 25 years, during which the international political situation as well as international economics and finance underwent major structural changes. It then focuses on Asia, which has recorded remarkable growth and strengthened its financial architecture since the Asian currency crisis. Issues facing Asia are detailed, together with recommendations for Asia's participation in a new international economic order.
Key Words
Globalization
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Economic Crisis
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Political Leadership
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Asia
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International Economic Order
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Currency Crisis
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Economic Leadership
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Political Changes
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International Political Situation
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International Economics Underwent
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International Financial Underwent
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Asian Financial Architecture
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Asian Currency Crisis
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International Economic Framework
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