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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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1 Fundamental Determinants of the Asian Crisis -
2 Lending Booms and Currency Crises -
3 Bank Lending and Contagion -
4 The Impacts of Bank Loans on Economic Development -
5 How Were Capital Inflows Stimulated under the Dollar Peg System? -
6 Sterilization and the Capital Inflow Problem in East Asia, 1987–97 -
7 Credibility of Hong Kong's Currency Board -
8 How Japanese Subsidiaries in Asia Responded to the Regional Crisis -
9 Social Benefits and Losses from FDI -
10 Currency Crisis of Korea - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.389) Subject Index
(p.389) Subject Index
- Source:
- Regional and Global Capital Flows
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
1 Fundamental Determinants of the Asian Crisis -
2 Lending Booms and Currency Crises -
3 Bank Lending and Contagion -
4 The Impacts of Bank Loans on Economic Development -
5 How Were Capital Inflows Stimulated under the Dollar Peg System? -
6 Sterilization and the Capital Inflow Problem in East Asia, 1987–97 -
7 Credibility of Hong Kong's Currency Board -
8 How Japanese Subsidiaries in Asia Responded to the Regional Crisis -
9 Social Benefits and Losses from FDI -
10 Currency Crisis of Korea - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index