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Investment in many East Asian economies fell dramatically following the Asian financial crisis and has remained relatively weak since then. This is despite improved economic conditions and strong underlying investment needs typical for developing economies.
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. Empirical results based on macro and firm-level data from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand (ASEAN-3) support this hypothesis. …
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Of the Southeast Asian countries most badly affected by the 1997 financial crisis, Malaysia and Thailand remain the …. Comparing the situations in Malaysia and Thailand, this paper focuses on their differing state and civil society engagements …
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This article reviews and interprets the recent currency crises in Korea and Thailand. The authors argue that a prime …
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Evidence from credit files is provided to examine bank lending determinants of Thai commercial banks. Their lending practice follows reasonable patterns as a standard set of variables, including indirect risk variables, explains much of the variance in interest rate spread. Reflecting...
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We utilize Thailand's the financial crisis in 1997 as a natural experiment which exogenously shifts labor demand …. Convincing evidence from the Thailand Labor Force Survey support the hypothesis that both employment opportunities and wages …
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