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the late 1990s. The paper concludes that for ASEAN middle-income countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and …
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raged in Indonesia and parts of Malaysia in 1997, and about the noxious haze covering the whole region, but only a few … concentrates on Western Indonesia, Malaysia and the very south of Thailand. …
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-Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, and Thailand-this study finds that these indicators, for which a comprehensive group of …
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The strong recovery of the five crisis-affected countries of East Asia between 1999 and 2000 has revived the debate on the causes of the 1997 financial crisis. Initially there had been an emerging consensus that the crisis had originated from the capital account. However, some analysts see the...
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insurance industries of the ASEAN5 economies - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. It has four main …
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It has been argued that credit-to-GDP gaps (credit gap) are useful early warning indicators for banking crises. In addition, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has also advocated using these gaps - estimated using a one-sided Hodrick-Prescott filter with a smoothing parameter of 400,000...
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