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Book cover image of The Asian Financial Crisis by William C. Hunter

Authors: William C. Hunter (Editor), George G. Kaufman (Editor), Thomas H. Krueger
ISBN-13: 9780792384724, ISBN-10: 0792384725
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: May 1999
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: William C. Hunter

Book Synopsis

In the late 1990s, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia experienced a series of major financial crises evinced by widespread bank insolvencies and currency depreciations, as well as sharp declines in gross domestic production. This sudden disruption of the Asian economic `miracle' astounded many observers around the world, raised questions about the stability of the international financial system and caused widespread fear that this financial crisis would spread to other countries. What has been called the Asian crisis followed a prolonged slump in Japan dating from the early 1980s and came after the Mexican currency crisis in the mid-1990s. Thus, the Asian crisis became a major policy concern at the International Monetary Fund as well as among developed countries whose cooperation in dealing with such financial crises is necessary to maintain the stability and efficiency of global financial markets.
This book collects the papers and discussions delivered at an October 1998 Conference co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the International Monetary Fund to examine the causes, implications and possible solutions to the crises. The conference participants included a broad range of academic, industry, and regulatory experts representing more than thirty countries. Topics discussed included the origin of the individual crises; early warning indicators; the role played by the global financial sector in this crisis; how, given an international safety net, potential risks of moral hazard might contribute to further crises; the lessons for the international financial system to be drawn from the Asian crisis; and what the role of the International Monetary Fund might be in future rescue operations.
Because the discussions of these topics include a wide diversity of critical views and opinions, the book offers a particularly rich presentation of current and evolving thinking on the causes and preventions of international banking and monetary crises. The book promises to be one of the timeliest as well as one of the most complete treatments of the Asian financial crisis and its implications for future policymaking.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
1The IMF and the Asian Crisis: A View from the Executive Board3
2The Asian Financial Crisis11
3What Caused the Recent Asian Currency Crises?17
4Origins of the Crisis in Asia27
5Thoughts on the Origins of the Asian Crisis: Impulses and Propagation Mechanisms33
6Origins of the Asian Crisis: Discussion65
7Precarious Credit Equilibria: Reflections on the Asian Financial Crisis75
8Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis: An Indonesian View115
9The Korean Banking Crisis: Picking up the Pieces127
10Asian Currency Crisis135
11Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis139
12The Yen and Boom-Bust Cycle in East Asia145
13Causes and Implications of the Asian Crisis: The Role of Financial Sector, Domestic Policies, and Contagion149
14Asian Crisis: Causes and Remedies157
15Korea's Financial Sector Reforms167
16Whither Thailand?193
17Comment on "Asian Crisis: Causes and Remedies"201
18The East Asian Financial Crisis: A Year Later207
19Removing Financial Bottlenecks to Labor Productivity in Thailand211
20What's Wrong with the IMF? What Would Be Better?241
21Containing the Risks of Future Crises: Strengthening the Regulatory Framework261
22Banking Fragility, Effectiveness, and Regulation in Less-Developed Countries269
23Comments on "What's Wrong with the IMF" and "Containing the Risks"291
24Commentary on "What's Wrong with the IMF" and "Containing the Risks"297
25Improving Transparency in Asian Banking Systems305
26Early Warning Indicators of Financial Crises321
27The Asian Crises: A New Breed or Deja Vu?331
28The Inevitable Perils of a Precocious Giant341
29Banks and the Asian Crisis347
30The Signals Approach to Early Warning of Currency Crisis: Does It Work and Is There a Better Way?351
31Will Greater Disclosure and Transparency Prevent the Next Banking Crisis?369
32Moral Hazard Is Avoidable379
33Moral Hazard385
34Moral Hazard and the Role of International Rescue Programs389
35Moral Hazard and the Role of International Rescue Programs395
36Bailing in the Private Sector401
37Does the IMF Have a Future? What Should It Be?425
38Comment on "Bailing in the Private Sector" and "Does the IMF Have a Future"443
39Less Is More in the New International Financial Architecture447
40Assessing IMF's Crisis Prevention and Management Record453
41Lessons for the International Financial System461
42Lessons from the Crisis467
43An Analysis of Financial Crisis: Lessons for the International Financial System471
44Lessons from the Asian Crisis479
45An Analysis of Financial Crisis485
46Lessons from the Asian Crisis for the International Financial System491
47Conference Summary499
Conference Program503
Contributors507

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