Financial Stability Through Systemic Financial Reforms: The Asian Experiences
Dr. Pichit Pattrawimolpon
in Staff Papers from South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre
Abstract:
The study aims to examine the following issues: (i) evolution and causes of the Asian financial crisis; (ii) general approaches to cope with the crisis; (iii) theoretical considerations of the process and strategy of bank restructuring; (iv) country specific experiences of bank restructuring and techniques; (v) bank restructuring and policy reforms of selected SEACEN countries (Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia,the Philippines and Thailand); and, (iv) cost of financial crisis, bank restructuring and their allocations.
Date: 2001
ISBN: 983-9478-20-6
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