Asia-Pacific Financial Deregulation

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Asian Equity Markets
Bad Loan Ratios
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capital
Capital Account Liberalisation
Capital Flow Liberalisation
Capital Inflows
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corporate
Cross Debt Guarantees
Current Account Deficits
Debt Equity Ratio
discipline
Domestic Financial Intermediation
East Asian Stock Markets
Emerging East Asia
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exchange
Exchange Rate
Federal Reserve
financial crisis contagion mechanisms
financial liberalisation
Foreign Exchange Rate
governance
Indonesian Chinese
inflows
institutional reform
International Bank
Jakarta Stock Exchange
macroeconomic vulnerability
market
Monitoring Bank Management
Non-performing Loans
Pribumi Businesses
Private Capital Inflows
Prudential Regulation
prudential supervision
rate
ratio
regional economic integration
Short Term Capital Inflows
Sinar Mas Group
systemic risk analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415208437
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Recent events in East Asia have highlighted the risks of volatility and contagion in a financially integrated world. Countries in the region had been at the forefront of the movement towards increased integration but the crisis that struck Thailand in July 1997, and the rapidity with which it spread to other East Asian nations, suggested that all was not well. Weaknesses in domestic financial intermediation, poor corporate governance and deficient government responses to large capital inflows all played a role in the build-up of vulnerability. Asia-Pacific Financial Deregulation provides an insight into financial liberalisation and structural reform in the region generally and as illustrated by a number of countries.

Edited by Gordon De Brouwer, Wisarn Pupphavesa