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(Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand) to deal with large capital inflows on the foreign exchange market …
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. We find evidence of contagion from Thailand to Indonesia and Malaysia, with 13 and 21 percent of the ressure on the …This paper investigates whether, during the Asian crisis, contagion occurred from Thailand to the other crisis … specifically, we examine whether the effect of the exchange market pressure (EMP) of Thailand, the origin of the crisis, on the EMP …
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. Additionally, we control for spillovers and common external shocks. We find evidence of contagion from Thailand to Indonesia and … pressure (EMP) of Thailand, the origin of the crisis, on the EMP of four Asian crisis countries increased during the crisis … Malaysia, with 13 and 21 percent of the pressure on the respective currencies attributable to contagion. For Korea and the …
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In recent years, emerging East Asian economies have experienced large capital inflows-especially a surge in portfolio inflows-and an appreciation of asset prices such as equities, land, and both nominal and real exchange rates. The paper reviews why a surge in capital inflows can increase asset...
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This paper estimates empirically the changing degree of capital mobility in several Pacific Basin countries that have pursued financial liberalization in recent years. Tracing the impact of the liberalization process on the capital account, the paper also examines the implications for monetary...
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Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines. The political events of interest in this paper cover the general elections in all three … countries. Some of the salient findings are as follows. First, the 13th General Election in Malaysia led to a mostly negative …
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In recent decades, financial liberalization has been one of the most important strategies for Asian countries to promote growth. However, debate emerges following several financial crises on whether liberalizing financial markets and allowing for free access to international capital markets,...
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factors to the role of capital flows in the currency crises in different countries, especially Thailand, Indonesia, and Korea …
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