Global financial crises and reforms: cases and caveats
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- B.N. GHOSH --PART I -- Causes and correlates 7 -- 1 The twin crises: the causes of banking and balance-of-payments problems 9 -- GRACIELA L. KAMINSKY AND CARMEN M. REINHART -- Introduction 9 -- The links between banking and currency crises 11 -- The macroeconomic background of the crises 18 -- The anatomy of crises 27 -- Final remarks 35 -- 2 The Asian currency crisis: afait accompli? 48 -- OBIYATHULLA ISMATH BACHA -- Introduction 48 -- Objective and motivation 48 -- Literature review 49 -- What went wrong in East Asia 52 -- Monetary policy: rapid expansion 55 -- Vulnerability, herd behavior and self-fulfilling crises 65 -- Conclusion 70 -- 3 Financial crisis in the MIT countries: myths and realities 77 -- B.N. GHOSH -- Introduction 77 -- Myths and realities 78 -- Speculative attack: which model to apply? 91 -- Systemic implications of the crisis 94 -- Concluding observations 97 -- - 4 Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia 102 -- JOE PEEK AND ERIC S. ROSENGREN -- Introduction 102 -- Recent trends in the global operations of Japanese banks 103 -- Patterns in Japanese lending in Southeast Asia 108 -- Impact of Southeast Asian loans on problems at Japanese Banks 115 -- Were Japanese bank lending patterns different from -- those of the US and European banks? 117 -- Southeast Asian penetration by Japanese banks 120 -- Conclusion 123 --PART II -- Cases and caveats 127 -- 5 Indonesia: the long road to recovery 129 -- STEVEN RADELET -- Introduction 129 -- A brief economic history 130 Emerging vulnerabilities 131 -- Crisis management 136 -- From economic crisis to political upheaval 146 -- The economic situation in early 1999 147 -- 6 The Malaysian currency crisis: capital flows, policy response and macroeconomic vulnerability 157 -- ANITA DORAISAMI -- Introduction 157 -- The magnitude and composition of capital flows 159 -- - Policy response to capitalflows and macroeconomic impacts 160 -- The impacts of foreign direct investment 166 -- Fiscal policy and external debt 169 -- Conclusion 179 -- 7 Speculative attack theory and currency crisis in Korea 183 -- CHANGKYU CHOI -- Introduction 183 -- Theories of currency crises 184 -- Causes of the currency crisis in Korea and policy tasks 190 -- Policy to prevent a future crisis 202 -- Conclusion 203 -- 8 Banking crisis in Mexico 213 -- LEONARDO TORRE -- Introduction 213 -- Credit expansion in Mexico: 1988-94 213 -- The path to the crisis 217 -- The crisis and options for the government 221 -- Results of the rescue program 228 -- Final comments 235 -- 9 Capital flows and economic policy in Brazil 240 -- NICOLA TINGAS AND PAULO PEREIRA MIGUEL -- Introduction 240 -- Capital flows to Latin America and economic policy choices 241 -- The Brazilian experience in the 1990s: economic policy -- and capitalflows 244 -- - Free floating, panic andfaster than expected recovery 262 -- Perspectives after thefloating of the exchange rate 268 -- Conclusion 279 -- 10 The yen that is too strong: a note on Japanese crisis 284 -- MASATO KAWANISHI -- Introduction 284 -- Bubble economy 284 -- Bubble burst 285 -- Prolonged stagnation 286 -- Update 290 -- The yen that is too strong 290 -- 11 Lessons from the Asian financial crisis 295 -- STEVEN RADELET AND JEFFREY SACHS -- Introduction 295 -- The origins of the crisis 296 -- Some policy implications 307 -- PART III -- Crisis management and reforms 317 -- 12 The Asian model, the miracle, the crisis and the fund 319 -- JEFFREY A. FRANKEL -- Origins of the crisis 319 -- Dangers of "analysis by hindsight" 320 -- Our strategy for dealing with the crisis 322 -- Critiques of the management of the crisis 323 -- 13 Financial crises and reforms: towards an assessment -- of the emerging international financial architecture 330 -- PAOLA MONTI -- Introduction 330 -- - Episodes of emerging countries' crisis in the nineties 332 -- Role of the IMF and of the international community 339 -- Lessons to draw from crises 341 -- Reform of the internationalfinancial architecture 343 -- Conclusions 350 -- 14 Sustainability, vulnerability, and risk management 356 -- PETER CORNELIUS AND KLAUS SCHWAB -- Introduction 356 -- Financial crises and international illiquidity 357 -- Hedging and the development of financial markets 361 -- The basic structure of VaRs 365. -- Developing macroeconomic VaRs 367 -- Conclusion 372 -- 15 Should capital controls be banished? 376 -- RICHARD N. COOPER -- Introduction 376 -- Semantic and other useful distinctions 377 -- Some history 378 -- Some general observations on financial markets 383 -- Pros and cons of capital liberalization 385 -- Why capital movements might not lead to efficient allocation of capital 388 -- Capital movements for market discipline 391 -- The effectiveness of capital controls 392 -- - Does liberalization of capital movements foster growth? 400 -- Is capital freedom compatible with flexible exchange rates? 401 -- Conclusions 402 -- Index 409 |
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spelling | Global financial crises and reforms cases and caveats edited by B.N. Ghosh London Routledge 2002 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 413 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in the modern world economy 27 Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1 -- B.N. GHOSH --PART I -- Causes and correlates 7 -- 1 The twin crises: the causes of banking and balance-of-payments problems 9 -- GRACIELA L. KAMINSKY AND CARMEN M. REINHART -- Introduction 9 -- The links between banking and currency crises 11 -- The macroeconomic background of the crises 18 -- The anatomy of crises 27 -- Final remarks 35 -- 2 The Asian currency crisis: afait accompli? 48 -- OBIYATHULLA ISMATH BACHA -- Introduction 48 -- Objective and motivation 48 -- Literature review 49 -- What went wrong in East Asia 52 -- Monetary policy: rapid expansion 55 -- Vulnerability, herd behavior and self-fulfilling crises 65 -- Conclusion 70 -- 3 Financial crisis in the MIT countries: myths and realities 77 -- B.N. GHOSH -- Introduction 77 -- Myths and realities 78 -- Speculative attack: which model to apply? 91 -- Systemic implications of the crisis 94 -- Concluding observations 97 -- - 4 Japanese banking problems: implications for Southeast Asia 102 -- JOE PEEK AND ERIC S. ROSENGREN -- Introduction 102 -- Recent trends in the global operations of Japanese banks 103 -- Patterns in Japanese lending in Southeast Asia 108 -- Impact of Southeast Asian loans on problems at Japanese Banks 115 -- Were Japanese bank lending patterns different from -- those of the US and European banks? 117 -- Southeast Asian penetration by Japanese banks 120 -- Conclusion 123 --PART II -- Cases and caveats 127 -- 5 Indonesia: the long road to recovery 129 -- STEVEN RADELET -- Introduction 129 -- A brief economic history 130 Emerging vulnerabilities 131 -- Crisis management 136 -- From economic crisis to political upheaval 146 -- The economic situation in early 1999 147 -- 6 The Malaysian currency crisis: capital flows, policy response and macroeconomic vulnerability 157 -- ANITA DORAISAMI -- Introduction 157 -- The magnitude and composition of capital flows 159 -- - Policy response to capitalflows and macroeconomic impacts 160 -- The impacts of foreign direct investment 166 -- Fiscal policy and external debt 169 -- Conclusion 179 -- 7 Speculative attack theory and currency crisis in Korea 183 -- CHANGKYU CHOI -- Introduction 183 -- Theories of currency crises 184 -- Causes of the currency crisis in Korea and policy tasks 190 -- Policy to prevent a future crisis 202 -- Conclusion 203 -- 8 Banking crisis in Mexico 213 -- LEONARDO TORRE -- Introduction 213 -- Credit expansion in Mexico: 1988-94 213 -- The path to the crisis 217 -- The crisis and options for the government 221 -- Results of the rescue program 228 -- Final comments 235 -- 9 Capital flows and economic policy in Brazil 240 -- NICOLA TINGAS AND PAULO PEREIRA MIGUEL -- Introduction 240 -- Capital flows to Latin America and economic policy choices 241 -- The Brazilian experience in the 1990s: economic policy -- and capitalflows 244 -- - Free floating, panic andfaster than expected recovery 262 -- Perspectives after thefloating of the exchange rate 268 -- Conclusion 279 -- 10 The yen that is too strong: a note on Japanese crisis 284 -- MASATO KAWANISHI -- Introduction 284 -- Bubble economy 284 -- Bubble burst 285 -- Prolonged stagnation 286 -- Update 290 -- The yen that is too strong 290 -- 11 Lessons from the Asian financial crisis 295 -- STEVEN RADELET AND JEFFREY SACHS -- Introduction 295 -- The origins of the crisis 296 -- Some policy implications 307 -- PART III -- Crisis management and reforms 317 -- 12 The Asian model, the miracle, the crisis and the fund 319 -- JEFFREY A. FRANKEL -- Origins of the crisis 319 -- Dangers of "analysis by hindsight" 320 -- Our strategy for dealing with the crisis 322 -- Critiques of the management of the crisis 323 -- 13 Financial crises and reforms: towards an assessment -- of the emerging international financial architecture 330 -- PAOLA MONTI -- Introduction 330 -- - Episodes of emerging countries' crisis in the nineties 332 -- Role of the IMF and of the international community 339 -- Lessons to draw from crises 341 -- Reform of the internationalfinancial architecture 343 -- Conclusions 350 -- 14 Sustainability, vulnerability, and risk management 356 -- PETER CORNELIUS AND KLAUS SCHWAB -- Introduction 356 -- Financial crises and international illiquidity 357 -- Hedging and the development of financial markets 361 -- The basic structure of VaRs 365. -- Developing macroeconomic VaRs 367 -- Conclusion 372 -- 15 Should capital controls be banished? 376 -- RICHARD N. COOPER -- Introduction 376 -- Semantic and other useful distinctions 377 -- Some history 378 -- Some general observations on financial markets 383 -- Pros and cons of capital liberalization 385 -- Why capital movements might not lead to efficient allocation of capital 388 -- Capital movements for market discipline 391 -- The effectiveness of capital controls 392 -- - Does liberalization of capital movements foster growth? 400 -- Is capital freedom compatible with flexible exchange rates? 401 -- Conclusions 402 -- Index 409 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance bisacsh Financial crises fast Financial crises Business cycles Wirtschaft Financial crises Case studies Währungskrise (DE-588)4396352-3 gnd rswk-swf Finanzwirtschaft (DE-588)4017214-4 gnd rswk-swf Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd rswk-swf Krisenmanagement (DE-588)4127374-6 gnd rswk-swf Schuldenkrise (DE-588)4200280-1 gnd rswk-swf Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4522595-3 Fallstudiensammlung gnd-content Währungskrise (DE-588)4396352-3 s Krisenmanagement (DE-588)4127374-6 s Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 s 1\p DE-604 Finanzwirtschaft (DE-588)4017214-4 s Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 s 2\p DE-604 Schuldenkrise (DE-588)4200280-1 s 3\p DE-604 Ghosh, B. 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title | Global financial crises and reforms cases and caveats |
title_auth | Global financial crises and reforms cases and caveats |
title_exact_search | Global financial crises and reforms cases and caveats |
title_full | Global financial crises and reforms cases and caveats edited by B.N. Ghosh |
title_fullStr | Global financial crises and reforms cases and caveats edited by B.N. Ghosh |
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title_short | Global financial crises and reforms |
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title_sub | cases and caveats |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance bisacsh Financial crises fast Financial crises Business cycles Wirtschaft Financial crises Case studies Währungskrise (DE-588)4396352-3 gnd Finanzwirtschaft (DE-588)4017214-4 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd Krisenmanagement (DE-588)4127374-6 gnd Schuldenkrise (DE-588)4200280-1 gnd Krise (DE-588)4033203-2 gnd |
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