East Asia : the road to recovery

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HG187.E18 E131 1998

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0821342991 (pbk.)
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HG187.E18 E131 1998
Title
East Asia : the road to recovery
Alternate Title
Road to recovery
Imprint
Washington, DC : World Bank, 1998.
Physical
xvi, 138 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Summary
East Asia : The Road to Recovery carefully analyzes theevents that led to the current economic crisis in EastAsia, the tremendous effects the crisis has had on theAsian economies, and prospects for the region^'s future.Chapters in the book cover the region^'s trade andcompetitiveness; the financial sector at the center of thecrisis; the corporate sector^'s financial performance andgovernance; the social crisis resulting from the financialcrash; protection of the environment as well as thepeople; and policies for sustainable recovery. This booknot only discusses how this catastrophe could ever havetaken place, but more importantly, what can be done toensure that it won't happen again.
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520 ^aEast Asia : The Road to Recovery carefully analyzes theevents that led to the current economic crisis in EastAsia, the tremendous effects the crisis has had on theAsian economies, and prospects for the region^'s future.Chapters in the book cover the region^'s trade andcompetitiveness; the financial sector at the center of thecrisis; the corporate sector^'s financial performance andgovernance; the social crisis resulting from the financialcrash; protection of the environment as well as thepeople; and policies for sustainable recovery. This booknot only discusses how this catastrophe could ever havetaken place, but more importantly, what can be done toensure that it won't happen again.
650 0^aFinance^zEast Asia 0^aFinancial institutions^zEast Asia 0^aCurrency question^zEast Asia
651 0^aEast Asia^xEconomic policy
710 2 ^aWorld Bank
856 40^zFull text^uhttp://irving.vassar.edu/faculty/dk/Roadto%20Recovery.pdf
856 40^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T03284.pdf
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