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The authors question the significance of the role of moral hazard in the international financial dimension of the Asian crises. They propose an alternative explanation using a testable model and based on results from a qualitative questionnaire of banks. It is more likely that herd behavior and...
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Northeast Asia - the People's Republic of China (PRC), the Republic of Korea, and Japan ‒ in responding to financial crises. The … difficulties revealed in the crisis, while Northeast Asia (and in fact ASEAN+3) is a model of nonintegration with a limited set of …
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In July 1997, the economies of East Asia became embroiled in one of the worst financial crises of the postwar period … debt from its optimal path. The first perspective is based on a coherent theory of the equilibrium real exchange rate - the …
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In July 1997, the economies of East Asia became embroiled in one of the worst financial crises of the postwar period … debt from its optimal path. The first perspective is based on a coherent theory of the equilibrium real exchange rate - the …
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