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Morris Goldstein, Author ; Graciela Laura Kaminsky, Author ; Carmen M. Reinhart, Author | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 2000The European currency crises of 1992-93, the Mexican crisis of 1994-95, and especially the Asian/global crisis of 1997-98, have all contributed to a heightened interest in the early warning signals of financial crises. This pathbreaking study pr[...]
Donald R. Lessard, Author ; John Williamson, Author ; Institute for international economics, Issuing body | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 1987Back cover: This book contains the proceedings of a conference held in October 1986 to assess the problem of capital flight and its role in perpetuating the Third World debt crisis, and to discuss policy measures that might help to stem and reve[...]
Establishment of convertible currencies is one of the chief goals of economic reform in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. However, convertibility relates closely to the entirety of a country's reform strategy and there are a number of possibl[...]
Irving M. Destler, Author ; C. Randall Henning, Author | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 1989
Jeffrey J. Schott, Editor ; Institute for international economics, Editor | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 1989
4e de couv : "Globalization is exposing social fissures between those with the education, skills, and mobility to flourish in an unfettered world market—the apparent "winners"—and those without. These apparent "losers" are increasingly anxious a[...]
Back cover: The international debt crisis that erupted in 1982 threatened the world financial system and turned the 1980s into a lost decade for Latin America. But the crisis jolted governments throughout the region into adopting sweeping econom[...]
Back cover: "Korea's stellar rise from a developing to a newly industrializing nation raises many questions. To what extent can the Korean economic success be at- tributed to the government's development strategies and policies? How relevant is [...]
Back cover: For the past few years, "Washington" - notably the IMF, the World Bank, and the US government - has urged the Latin American debtor nations to make fundamental changes in their economic policies. This volume examines the record of La[...]
Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Author ; Jeffrey J. Schott, Author | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 1992Negotiations toward a North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) began in June 1991. This book assesses both the substances and the form of a prospective NAFTA. Part One examines the objectives of the United States, Mexico, and Canada in the NAFTA[...]
Between 1963 and 1988, the developing countries of the Pacific Basin more than tripled their share of world trade. Led by the newly industrializing countries (NICs) of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and Korea, the Pacific Basin developing countri[...]
C. Fred Bergsten, Editor ; Marcus Noland, Editor | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 1993The Asia-Pacific region has been the most dynamic part of the world economy over the past quarter century. This volume contains proceedings of the 20th Pacific Trade and Development Conference-the longest running and most prestigious series of e[...]
Jeffrey Alexander Frankel, Author ; Ernsto Stein, Author ; Shang-Jin Wei, Author | Washington : Institute for International Economics | 1997This book explores whether the world economy is breaking up into regional trading and currency blocs centred on the European Community, Japan and the United States. Frankel uses trade, investment and financial data to assess this issue. He concl[...]