This volume contains several case studies to explain the causes and consequences of Asian contagion's spread within or among countries, such as, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, China, India, Philippines, and Vietnam.
This volume contains several case studies to explain the causes and consequences of Asian contagion's spread within or among countries, such as, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, China, India, Philippines, and Vietnam.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karl D. Jackson is the director of the Southeast Asia Program of the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University. He has served as Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs at the National Security Council, Deputy Assistant Secretary of defence for East Asia. He is author of Traditional Authority, Islam and Rebellion: A Study of Indonesian Political behaviour and editor or co-editor of volumes on Indonesia, Cambodia, ASEAN and U.S.-Thailand relations.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction: The Roots of the Crisis 2 Japan's Key Challenges for the 21st Century 3 Reflections of a Market Participant: Japanese and Asian Financial Institutions 4 China and the Asian Financial Contagion 5 Domestic Follies, Investment Crises: East Asian Lessons for India 6 The Financial Crisis in South Korea: Anatomy and Policy Imperatives 7 Thailand: From Economic Miracle to Economic Crisis 8 Indonesia's Crisis and Future Prospects 9 The Philippines as an Unwitting Participant in the Asian Economic Crisis 10 Viet Nam: Ordeals of Transition
1 Introduction: The Roots of the Crisis 2 Japan's Key Challenges for the 21st Century 3 Reflections of a Market Participant: Japanese and Asian Financial Institutions 4 China and the Asian Financial Contagion 5 Domestic Follies, Investment Crises: East Asian Lessons for India 6 The Financial Crisis in South Korea: Anatomy and Policy Imperatives 7 Thailand: From Economic Miracle to Economic Crisis 8 Indonesia's Crisis and Future Prospects 9 The Philippines as an Unwitting Participant in the Asian Economic Crisis 10 Viet Nam: Ordeals of Transition
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