Financial crises in emerging markets:

This 2001 book looks at numerous financial crises, beginning with Mexico in 1994–1995, the Asian crisis of 1997–1998, and the crises in Russia, Brazil, and other Latin American countries in 1998–1999. Such contemporary crises illustrate the risks of financial volatility and macroeconomic instability...

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Other Authors: Glick, Reuven (Editor), Moreno, Ramon (Editor), Spiegel, Mark (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2001
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Summary:This 2001 book looks at numerous financial crises, beginning with Mexico in 1994–1995, the Asian crisis of 1997–1998, and the crises in Russia, Brazil, and other Latin American countries in 1998–1999. Such contemporary crises illustrate the risks of financial volatility and macroeconomic instability during the process of economic growth and development. They also raise issues regarding the management of risks associated with liberalization and global integration, particularly in financial markets. Concerns about the implications of international capital flows for developing countries have grown with the sharply increased volume of these flows since the late 1980s. The essays in this volume provide analysis and evidence on the determinants of currency and banking crises in emerging markets, the specific roles of capital flows and the financial sector, and the appropriateness of various policy responses
Item Description:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Jan 2016)
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 467 pages)
ISBN:9780511572159
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511572159

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