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This paper tests whether bank can be a source of contagion during the 1997 Asian crisis using asset return data from a crisis country – Thailand. In particular, I examine whether Thai banking sector can produce contagion effects in both conditional means and volatilities of its foreign...
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This paper tests whether contagion can occur at the industry level, in particular the banking industry. In this paper ‘contagion’ is defined as significant spillovers of country-specific idiosyncratic shocks during the crisis after economic fundamentals or systematic risks have been...
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This article tests pure contagion effects among four Asian foreign exchange markets, namely, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan during the 1997 Asian crisis. A conditional version of international capital asset pricing model (ICAPM) in the absence of purchasing power parity (PPP) is used to...
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