The first theoretical analysis of the Asian Financial Crisis--perhaps the single most
important economic event of the 1990s--starts by presenting a factual and analytic
overview of what happened. It goes on to consider why crisis turned into collapse,
speculative attacks, and contagion and finishes with a round table discussion of policy
issues. The distinguished contributors are from organizations including IMF, the World
Bank and the Bank for International Settlements. This is vital reading for policy
professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in a wide range of disciplines.
Contents
List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction Pierre-Richard Agénor,
Marcus Miller, David Vines and Axel A. Weber;
Part I. General Accounts: 1. The role of macroeconomic and financial sector linkages in
East Asia's financial crisis Pedro Alba, Amar Bhattacharya, Stijn Claessens, Swati Ghosh
and Leonardo Hernandez; Discussion Sule Ozler; 2. The Asian crisis: lessons from the
collapse of financial systems, exchange rates and macroeconomic policy Jenny Corbett and
David Vines; Appendix: Thailand, a stylised chronology; Discussion Christopher Bliss; 3.
Are capital inflows to developing countries a vote for or against economic policy reforms?
Michael P. Dooley; Discussion Kenneth Kletzer; 4. The Asian crisis: an overview of the
empirical evidence and policy debate Giancarlo Corsetti, Paolo Pesenti, and Nouriel
Roubini; Appendix; Discussion Richard Portes;
Part II. Theoretical Contributions: 5. Capital markets and the instability of open
economies Philippe Aghion, Philippe Bacchetta and Abhijit Banerjee; Appendix 1: solving
the model in the Leontief case; Appendix 2: why full financial liberalisation - unlike
foreign direct investment - may destabilise an emerging market economy; Discussion
Gianluca Femminis; 6. Volatility and the welfare costs of financial market integration
Pierre-Richard Agénor and Joshua Aizenman; Discussion John Driffill; 7. A theory of the
onset of currency attacks Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin; Discussion Jonathan P.
Thomas;
Part III. Contagion: 8. Contagion: monsoonal effects, spillovers and jumps between
multiple equilibria Paul Masson; Discussion Axel A. Weber; 9. Contagion and trade: why are
currency crises regional? Reuven Glick and Andrew K. Rose; Appendix; Discussion Mark P.
Taylor; 10. Competition, complementarity and contagion in East Asia Ishac Diwan and
Bernard Hoekman; Appendix; Discussion Jenny Corbett and David Vines;
Part IV. Policy Responses: 11. Coping with crises: is there a 'silver bullet'? Amar
Bhattacharya and Marcus Miller; 12. Must financial crises be this frequent and this
painful? Joseph Stiglitz; 13. Round table discussion Richard Portes, Phillip Turner and
Charles A. Goodhart; Index.
47 tables 53 figures 445 pages, Paperback
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