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The financial crisis: effects on development and means of avoiding global economic insecurity
Financing for Development, 2000
This article outlines the impact the financial crisis has had on growth and development, especially in developing countries.Conclusions: Given the inherent instability of international capital movements, recent experien...
Proposed strategy for a regional exchange rate arrangement in post-crisis East Asia
M Kawai; S Takagi / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000
This article suggests that a coordinated action by East Asian countries to stabilize their currencies against a common basket of major currencies (broadly representative of their average structure of trade and foreign direct investmen...
How has the currency crisis effected exchange rate arrangements in East Asia
M. Kawai; S. Akiyama / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000
This article emphasises that more effort should be made to develop a framework for international monetary coordination, not only to maintain stable exchange rates among the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen, and the euro, but to minimize ...
Crony capitalism increases the chance of currency and financial crisis
Shang-Jin Wei; Y Wu / Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2001
This article discusses the relationship between crony capitalism and self-fulfilling expectations by international creditors. These factors may increase the possibility of a currency crisis. This paper finds that: ...
How can governments deal with global and systemic instability?: progress since the East Asian crisis
Y. Akyüz / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2000
This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered ...
Krismon, farmers and forests: the effects of the economic crisis on farmers’ livelihoods and forest use in the outer islands of Indonesia
A. Angelsen; Daju Pradnja Resosudarmo / Center for International Forestry Research, 1999
Presents some preliminary results on the impact of the economic crisis on farmers’ livelihood and forest use, based on fieldwork in four provinces in Indonesia (Riau, West and East Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi). Stresses the grea...
The global economic impacts of trade and financial reform in China
W.J. McKibbin; K.K. Tang / Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australia, 1998
Despite the setbacks from the recent Asian currency crisis, the ascendancy of Asia as an economic centre of world economic activity is likely to continue into the 21st century. A key issue that will shape the role of Asia, and indeed ...
Stabilization, adjustment and growth prospects in transition economies
Cevdet Denizer / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997
Leading indicators of currency crises
G.L. Kaminsky; S. Lizondo; C.M. Reinhart / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997
Analysis of policy reforms and structural adjustment programs in Malawi with emphasis on agriculture and trade
Davies H. Ng'ong'ola / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
This study’s emphasis on agriculture’s elevated role in Malawi’s medium-term adjustment strategy and its articulation of the sector’s key role as the engine of growth and employment aptly makes an important point. ...
Items 191 to 200 of 218

Items 191 to 200 of 218

The financial crisis: effects on development and means of avoiding global economic insecurity
Financing for Development, 2000
This article outlines the impact the financial crisis has had on growth and development, especially in developing countries.Conclusions: Given the inherent instability of international capital movements, recent experien...
Proposed strategy for a regional exchange rate arrangement in post-crisis East Asia
M Kawai; S Takagi / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000
This article suggests that a coordinated action by East Asian countries to stabilize their currencies against a common basket of major currencies (broadly representative of their average structure of trade and foreign direct investmen...
How has the currency crisis effected exchange rate arrangements in East Asia
M. Kawai; S. Akiyama / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000
This article emphasises that more effort should be made to develop a framework for international monetary coordination, not only to maintain stable exchange rates among the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen, and the euro, but to minimize ...
Crony capitalism increases the chance of currency and financial crisis
Shang-Jin Wei; Y Wu / Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2001
This article discusses the relationship between crony capitalism and self-fulfilling expectations by international creditors. These factors may increase the possibility of a currency crisis. This paper finds that: ...
How can governments deal with global and systemic instability?: progress since the East Asian crisis
Y. Akyüz / United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2000
This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered ...
Krismon, farmers and forests: the effects of the economic crisis on farmers’ livelihoods and forest use in the outer islands of Indonesia
A. Angelsen; Daju Pradnja Resosudarmo / Center for International Forestry Research, 1999
Presents some preliminary results on the impact of the economic crisis on farmers’ livelihood and forest use, based on fieldwork in four provinces in Indonesia (Riau, West and East Kalimantan, Central Sulawesi). Stresses the grea...
The global economic impacts of trade and financial reform in China
W.J. McKibbin; K.K. Tang / Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australia, 1998
Despite the setbacks from the recent Asian currency crisis, the ascendancy of Asia as an economic centre of world economic activity is likely to continue into the 21st century. A key issue that will shape the role of Asia, and indeed ...
Stabilization, adjustment and growth prospects in transition economies
Cevdet Denizer / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997
Leading indicators of currency crises
G.L. Kaminsky; S. Lizondo; C.M. Reinhart / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997
Analysis of policy reforms and structural adjustment programs in Malawi with emphasis on agriculture and trade
Davies H. Ng'ong'ola / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
This study’s emphasis on agriculture’s elevated role in Malawi’s medium-term adjustment strategy and its articulation of the sector’s key role as the engine of growth and employment aptly makes an important point. ...
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