Managing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets
Michael Dooley and
Jeffrey Frankel
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JEL-codes: F3 F4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
Note: IFM ME
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Managing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets" , pp 1-7

- Michael Dooley
- Interest Rates and Exchange Rates in the Korean, Philippine, and Thai Exchange Rate Crises , pp 11-35

- Dongchul Cho and Kenneth West
- Interest Rate Defense against Speculative Attack as a Signal. A Primer , pp 37-59

- Allan Drazen
- Does It Pay to Defend against a Speculative Attack? , pp 61-85

- Barry Eichengreen and Andrew Rose
- The International Lender of Last Resort. How Large Is Large Enough? , pp 89-124

- Olivier Jeanne and Charles Wyplosz
- Rescue Packages and Output Losses Following Crises , pp 125-146

- Michael Dooley and Sujata Verma
- Financial Restructuring in Banking and Corporate-Sector Crises What Policies to Pursue? , pp 147-185

- Stijn Claessens, Daniela Klingebiel and Luc Laeven
- On the Fiscal Implications of Twin Crises , pp 187-223

- Craig Burnside, Martin Eichenbaum and Sergio Rebelo
- An Evaluation of Proposals to Reform the International Financial Architecture , pp 225-272

- Morris Goldstein
- Recovery and Sustainability in East Asia , pp 275-320

- Yung Chul Park and Jong-Wha Lee
- A Cure Worse Than the Disease? Currency Crises and the Output Costs of IMF-Supported Stabilization Programs , pp 321-359

- Michael Hutchison
- IMF and World Bank Structural Adjustment Programs and Poverty , pp 361-391

- William Easterly
- Impacts of the Indonesian Economic Crisis.Price Changes and the Poor , pp 393-428

- James Levinsohn, Steven Berry and Jed Friedman
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