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This paper discusses key findings of the Financial System Stability Assessment (FSSA) on Thailand. The assessment … reveals that the soundness of Thailand’s financial system has been strengthened since the financial crisis of the late 1990s …
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consistent message in five out of six observations in our 2000-05 sample of Chile, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Thailand …
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institutionalization within the Thai maritime industry, a key sector underpinning Thailand's economic expansion. Data was collected through …
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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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predictions for Thailand during 1976-96. We find a discrepancy between the model and the data, suspect barriers to financial …
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four countries (Chile, Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand). The paper focuses on the interrelationship between capital account …
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This paper proposes a methodology for analyzing dynamic misalignment in managed exchange rate systems that combines the estimation approach to modeling the real exchange rate with the calibration approach to generating the equilibrium real exchange rate. The methodology is applied to the Thai...
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indices of the Philippines and Thailand. Utilizing standard time-series techniques, this study confirms that there is evidence …
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Following the 1997-98 financial turmoil, crisis countries in Asia moved toward either floating or fixed exchange rate systems, reinforcing the bipolar view of exchange rate regimes and the ""hollow middle"" hypothesis. But some academics have claimed that the crisis countries'' policies have...
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Thailand in the 2000s. Controls are generally associated with a decrease in inflows and a lengthening of maturities, but the …
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