Rapid lending growth, an increase in corporate leveraging, declining returns on capital, and weaknesses in the financial sector contributed to the vulnerability of the most seriously affected countries well before the Asian financial crisis actually broke.
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Case studies, Financial crises, Finance, Etudes de Cas, Financiele crises, Finances, Wahrungskrise, Crises financieres, Politieke aspecten, Wirtschaftsentwicklung, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Politischer Wandel, Crises financières, Cas, Études de, Financiële crises, Währungskrise, Finance, asia, Finance--asia--case studies, Financial crises--asia--case studies, Hg187.a2 h34 2000, 332/.095Edition | Availability |
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The Political Economy of the Asian Financial Crisis
August 2000, Institute for International Economics
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0881322830 9780881322835
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