South Asian Crisis

South Asian Crisis
Author: Robert Victor Jackson
Publisher: London : Chatto and Windus for the International Institute for Strategic Studies
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN:

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South Asian Crisis

South Asian Crisis
Author: Robert Jackson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1978-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349041637

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The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis
Author: Wing Thye Woo
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262692458

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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.

South Asian Crisis

South Asian Crisis
Author: Robert Jackson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1975
Genre: Asia-History
ISBN: 9780333248225

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The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis
Author: Morris Goldstein
Publisher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780881322613

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The turmoil that has rocked Asian markets since the middle of 1997, and that is now having such deep effects on the economies in the region, is the third major currency crisis of the 1990s. This study explains how the Asian crisis arose and spread. It then outlines the corrective policy measures that could help end the crisis, and the shortcomings that have been revealed in the international financial system that require reform to reduce the chances of a recurrence.

South Asia

South Asia
Author: Amitendu Palit
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814340820

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This book is an edited volume of different perspectives on the South Asian region and captures the political, social and economic challenges facing the region following the financial crisis and the region''s responses to these challenges.

Hidden Debt

Hidden Debt
Author: Martin Melecky
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464816689

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The COVID-19 crisis, which has sent economies in South Asia and around the world into a deep recession, has highlighted South Asia’s rising debt levels and sizable hidden liabilities. State-owned enterprises, state-owned commercial banks, and public-private partnerships have been at the center of the rising debt wave and the latest pandemic response. Historically,South Asia has relied on these direct public interventions more than other regions. The interventions have helped governments tackle key development challenges and rapidly deliver relief measures during crises. However, because of their inefficiencies and weak governance, the interventions are also a significant source of public indebtedness and macrofinancial risks. Hidden Debt examines the trade-off between tackling development challenges through direct state presence in the market and avoiding unsustainable debt due to economic inefficiencies of such off†“balance sheet operations, which greatly leverage public capital. The study recommends a reform agenda based on the four interrelated principles of purpose, incentives, transparency, and accountability (PITA). The reforms can mitigate the risks that off†“balance sheet operations will become the source of the next financial crisis in South Asia.

The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis

The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis
Author: Stephan Haggard
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 088132308X

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The Asian crisis has sparked a thoroughgoing reappraisal of current international financial norms, the policy prescriptions of the International Monetary Fund, and the adequacy of the existing financial architecture. To draw proper policy conclusions from the crisis, it is necessary to understand exactly what happened and why from both a political and an economic perspective. In this study, renowned political scientist Stephan Haggard examines the political aspects of the crisis in the countries most affected—Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Haggard focuses on the political economy of the crisis, emphasizing the longer-run problems of moral hazard and corruption, as well as the politics of crisis management and the political fallout that ensued. He looks at the degree to which each government has rewoven the social safety net and discusses corporate and financial restructuring and greater transparency in business-government relations. Professor Haggard provides a counterpoint to the analysis by examining why Singapore, Taiwan, and the Philippines escaped financial calamity.

The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis

The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis
Author: T. J. Pempel
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501729373

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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.