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As witness to one of the world's great crises in recent times, academics and students, business people, national and international government analysts, policy makers and political leaders worldwide have been pre-occupied by an effort to adequately unravel or sufficiently understand the factors that have brought about the so-called Asian financial, currency or economic crisis and hopefully to find plausible cures or solutions to it. This book examines the impact of economic globalization in developing economies and it applies empirical studies of all of the major countries to theoretical perspectives on the crisis.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As witness to one of the world's great crises in recent times, academics and students, business people, national and international government analysts, policy makers and political leaders worldwide have been pre-occupied by an effort to adequately unravel or sufficiently understand the factors that have brought about the so-called Asian financial, currency or economic crisis and hopefully to find plausible cures or solutions to it. This book examines the impact of economic globalization in developing economies and it applies empirical studies of all of the major countries to theoretical perspectives on the crisis.
Autorenporträt
MALCOLM DOWLING Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, Australia SIRILAKSANA KHOMAN Professor and Dean, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, Bangkok JINGPING LI Economist, Department of Statistics and Economics, Renmin University, Beijing, China PHAM NGOC LONG Senior Expert, Central Economic Committee, Government's Office, Hanoi, Vietnam TONY NAUGHTON Professor of International Finance, Griffith University, Australia NEVILLE NORMAN Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne J.O.N. PERKINS Emeritus Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne ERIC RAMSTETTER Co-director, International Center for the Study of Asian Development, Kitakyushu, Japan GUY TA Lecturer, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia YANYUN ZHAO Professor of Economics, Renmin University, Beijing, China.