Currency Crises in Emerging Markets /
Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, prepared by Warsaw-based Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), discusses various aspects of currency crises in emerging-market economies: The definitions and theoretical models of currency crises, the causes, management and propagation (contagion effect...
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| Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Contributors. Acknowledgements
- 1. Currency crises in emerging-market economies: an overview
- 2. Predicting currency crises, the role of multiple equilibria and the contagion effect
- 3. International liquidity and currency crisis costs
- 4. Currency crises in the context of exchange rate regime choice
- 5. Currency crises and fiscal imbalances - transition countries' perspective
- 6. Propagation of currency crises - the case of the Russian crisis
- 7. The economic and social consequences of currency crises
- 8. The failure of the IMF in preventing currency crises in CIS countries
- 9. The Bulgarian currency crisis of 1996-1997
- 10. The Czech currency crisis of 1997
- 11. The Russian currency crisis of 1998. 12. The Ukranian currency crisis of 1998. 13. The Molovan currency crisis of 1998
- Index.