East Asia in Crisis

East Asia in Crisis
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9781134640614
ISBN-13 : 1134640617
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis East Asia in Crisis by : Ross Garnaut

The current economic crisis in East Asia is unprecedented in world economic history. It seemed the economic strength of the region, until very recently, would just keep growing. Now, the macroeconomic achievements of Asia are under threat and the economies of North America and Europe are feeling the results. This book brings together the thoughts of leading experts on the Asian economy and provides a broad and thorough analysis of the situation. It provides case studies from fourteen countries in the region, how the crisis developed and affected them, and the response from governments. There are other non-country specific chapters with a strong theoretical content which address issues such as causation, how such a crisis should be handled, how it might be avoided in the future, and the likely implications for on-going deregulatory and other economic reforms. This is an important authoritative account of one of the most extraordinary economic events and provides a broad synthesis of case studies and theoretical approaches from a variety of researchers with an intimate knowledge of the region.

Two Crises, Different Outcomes

Two Crises, Different Outcomes
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9780801455018
ISBN-13 : 0801455014
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Two Crises, Different Outcomes by : T. J. Pempel

Two Crises, Different Outcomes examines East Asian policy reactions to the two major crises of the last fifteen years: the global financial crisis of 2008–9 and the Asian financial crisis of 1997–98. The calamity of the late 1990s saw a massive meltdown concentrated in East Asia. In stark contrast, East Asia avoided the worst effects of the Lehman Brothers collapse, incurring relatively little damage when compared to the financial devastation unleashed on North America and Europe. Much had changed across the intervening decade, not least that China rather than Japan had become the locomotive of regional growth, and that the East Asian economies had taken numerous steps to buffer their financial structures and regulatory regimes. This time Asia avoided disaster; it bounced back quickly after the initial hit and has been growing in a resilient fashion ever since. The authors of this book explain how the earlier financial crisis affected Asian economies, why government reactions differed so widely during that crisis, and how Asian economies weathered the Great Recession. Drawing on a mixture of single-country expertise and comparative analysis, they conclude by assessing the long-term prospects that Asian countries will continue their recent success.

Rethinking the East Asian Miracle

Rethinking the East Asian Miracle
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Publisher : World Bank Publications
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 9780195216004
ISBN-13 : 0195216008
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking the East Asian Miracle by : Joseph E. Stiglitz

This volume provides highly illuminating, analytic perspectives on key facets of the East Asian economies. It discusses weaknesses in the financial sector, corporate governance, exchange rate and trade policies, regulatory capability, and proposes remedies. Rethinking the East Asian Miracle is an indispensable book for all those with an interest in East Asia's prospects in the early decades of the new century.

China and East Asia

China and East Asia
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9789814407267
ISBN-13 : 9814407267
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis China and East Asia by : Peng Er Lam

This book examines the need for greater East Asian cooperation and the challenges to this grand endeavor. With differing national outlooks, how can East Asia preserve peace, prosperity and stability amidst geopolitical competition? To answer this question, the volume examines the political and economic relations between Beijing and its neighbors against the backdrop of two trends: the power shift from the West to the East in the aftermath of the American Financial Crisis and the ongoing eurozone crisis, as well as the rise of China.

Crisis as Conquest

Crisis as Conquest
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Publisher : Orient Blackswan
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 8125018980
ISBN-13 : 9788125018988
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis as Conquest by : Jayati Ghosh

To What Extent Does The East Asian Experience Provide Us With A Viable Model Of Economic Development? This Tract Seeks To Answer This Through A Careful Analysis Of The Long-Term Development Of The East Asian Economies And Their Recent Crisis. The Tract Shows The Contradictory Implications Of The Process Of Industrialisation And The Problems Of Unregulated Finance Which Makes Liberalised Economies Extra Sensitive To The Slightest Ripple In Investor Sentiments. To Understand The Specificities Of The East Asian Experience, The Tract Looks Carefully At The Histories Of Crises In Other Parts Of The World, And Provides A Powerful Critique Of The Imf Response To Them.

Business Groups in East Asia

Business Groups in East Asia
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9780199287345
ISBN-13 : 0199287341
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Business Groups in East Asia by : Se-jin Chang

'Business Groups in East Asia' examines some East Asian business groups and their subsequent restructuring following the Asian Crisis of 1997. This crisis affected the inter-relationships among the socio-cultural environment, the state and the market of each country quite differently.

The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis

The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis
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Publisher : Peterson Institute
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 0881322830
ISBN-13 : 9780881322835
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis by : Stephan Haggard

This study not only examines the countries most severely affected by the Asian financial crisis, but also draws lessons from those whose economies escaped the worst problems. The author focuses on the political economy of the crisis, emphasizing long-standing problems and crisis management tactics.

Early Warning Systems for Financial Crises

Early Warning Systems for Financial Crises
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9780230501065
ISBN-13 : 0230501060
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Early Warning Systems for Financial Crises by : Asian Development Bank

Since the 1997 Asian financial crisis, East Asia has implemented a number of initiatives designed to strengthen monetary and financial cooperation, bolstering the region's resilience to economic and financial vulnerabilities. One such initiative is the ASEAN+3 Information Exchange and Policy Dialogue, which includes development of early warning systems (EWS) for financial crises. This book examines efforts to develop EWS models. Specifically, the book analyzes the current understanding of the causes of currency and banking crises, describes recent progress in developing and applying EWS models for currency and banking crises, reviews methodolgical issues, assesses the predictive power of EWS models and also highlights areas where further research is required to make these models more effective tools for policy analysis. The case studies apply both parametric and nonparametric approaches to EWS modleing using data from six East Asian countries.

The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0262692457
ISBN-13 : 9780262692458
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Asian Financial Crisis by : Wing Thye Woo

This book analyzes the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1999. In addition to the issues of financial system restructuring, export-led recovery, crony capitalism, and competitiveness in Asian manufacturing, it examines six key Asian economies--China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand. The book makes clear that there is little particularly Asian about the Asian financial crisis. The generic character of the crisis became clear during 1998, when it reached Russia, South Africa, and Brazil. The spread of the crisis reflects the rapid arrival of global capitalism in a world economy not used to the integration of the advanced and developing countries. The book makes recommendations for reform, including the formation of regional monetary bodies, the establishment of an international bankruptcy system, the democratization of international organizations, the infusion of public money to revive the financial and corporate sectors in Pacific Asia, and stronger supervision over financial institutions. The book emphasizes a mismatch in Pacific Asia between investment in physical hardware (e.g., factories and machinery) and in social software (e.g., scientific research centers and administrative and judiciary systems). In a world of growing international competitiveness, concerns over governance will weigh increasingly heavily on unreformed Asian countries. The long-term competitiveness of Asia rests on its getting its institutions right.

The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis

The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781501729379
ISBN-13 : 1501729373
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis by : T. J. Pempel

In the summer of 1997, a tidal wave of economic problems swept across Asia. Currencies plummeted, banks failed, GNP stagnated, unemployment soared, and exports stalled. In short, the vaunted "Asian Economic Miracle" became the "Asian Economic Crisis"—with serious repercussions for nations and markets around the world. While the headlines are still fresh, a group of experts on the region presents the first account to focus on the political causes and implications of the crisis. The events of 1997–98 involved not just property values, financial flows, portfolio makeup, and debt ratios, they argue, but also the power relationships that shaped those economic indicators.As they examine the domestic, regional, and international politics that underlay the economic collapse, the authors analyze the reasons why the crisis affected the nations of Asia in radically different ways. The authors also consider whether the crisis indicates a radical change in Asia's economic future.