Tigers in trouble : financial governance, liberalisation and crises in East Asia

"This book provides a cogent critique of the nature of Southeast Asian capitalism. It argues powerfully that the crises are due not to excessive regulation, but to too much financial liberalisation and a consequent undermining of monetary and fiscal governance. While recognising some macroecono...

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Other Authors: Jomo K. S.
Language:English
Published: Hong Kong Cape Town Dhaka, Bangladesh London ; New York New York: Hong Kong University Press ;: IPSR Books ;: University Press ;: Zed Books ;: Distributed in the USA exclusively by St. Martin's Press, 1998..
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Online Access:https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/39235795.html
Summary:"This book provides a cogent critique of the nature of Southeast Asian capitalism. It argues powerfully that the crises are due not to excessive regulation, but to too much financial liberalisation and a consequent undermining of monetary and fiscal governance. While recognising some macroeconomic problems and abuses of state intervention in the region, the book also highlights the nature and implications of IMF and domestic policy responses which exacerbated the crises." "The analysis contained in this book raises profound questions which resonate way beyond the Asian region itself. They relate to the appropriate role of the state, the policies of the IMF and the viability of the deregulated free market capitalist model which these and other Third World countries have been encouraged to pursue."--Jacket.
Item Description:A collection 10 essays by the editor and other authors.
Physical Description:xvi, 256 p.: ill.; 23 cm..
Format:Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-247) and index.