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We use a new firm-level dataset to examine the efficiency of investment in emerging economies. In the three-year period following stock market liberalizations, the growth rate of the typical firm's capital stock exceeds its pre-liberalization mean by an average of 5.4 percentage points....
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country cases (Chile and Malaysia). In this paper, we attempt to address some of these shortcomings by: being very explicit … bring to bear the experiences of less well known episodes than those of Chile and Malaysia. Then, using a portfolio balance …
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In the Asian crisis of 1997-98 some countries followed IMF prescriptions for stabilization and recovery. Malaysia went … crisis was over, as interest rates in all Asian crisis economies, including Malaysia, were already declining rapidly and as …
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Ethnic riots broke out in Malaysia in 1969, prompting a national effort at affirmative action favoring the poorer … (majority) of “Bumiputera” (mainly Malays). Since then, Malaysia's official poverty measures indicate one of the fastest long …
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This paper characterizes the capital flows in Asia before and after the Asian currency crisis of 1997. Differences in foreign direct investment, portfolio investment, and bank lending are emphasized. There are common factors and idiosyncratic factors to the role of capital flows in the currency...
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