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, Indonesia, and the United States. When we aggregate across all products, most of the countries analyzed experienced a decline in …
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European Union, Indonesia, and the United States. When the authors aggregate across all products, most of the countries …
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vulnerability in each of the three 'IMF bail-out' countries: Thailand, Indonesia and Korea. By 1996 all three were vulnerable to a …
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It is interesting to note that after two years of recession in East Asia, almost all the countries in this region are … rising again. In the wake of that sudden onslaught on the economies of East Asia, many new questions have come to the fore … resolving the crisis? Why is East Asia rising again after the two-year recession?. The editors of this volume organized a …
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The Indonesia crisis was particularly severe. What began as an economic crisis quickly evolved in to a political crisis …. Most analysts failed to recognize the growing weaknesses of the economy and were caught by surprise. In part Indonesia … obvious weaknesses, it would come through the Asian crisis with minimum damage. A closer analysis of the Indonesia's economic …
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various institutes in Indonesia during the crisis. This paper shows that the Indonesia economy seemed to be relatively …
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, Indonesia, and the United States. When we aggregate across all products, most of the countries analyzed experienced a decline in …
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