High-Level Dialogue on Banking Regulation and Macroeconomic Management: Moving From Crisis Management to Crisis Prevention 30 June 1999, Tokyo
Asian Development Bank Institute | June 1999
Abstract
This is the program for the High-Level Dialogue on Banking Regulation and Macroeconomic Management: Moving From Crisis Management to Crisis Prevention 30 June 1999, Tokyo
Citation
Asian Development Bank Institute. 1999. High-Level Dialogue on Banking Regulation and Macroeconomic Management: Moving From Crisis Management to Crisis Prevention 30 June 1999, Tokyo. © Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6595.Keywords
International Financial Market
Multilateral Financial Institutions
Economic Recession
Market
Crisis
Economic indicators
Growth models
Gross domestic product
Macroeconomics
Economic forecast
Financial Stability
Financial Management System
Financial Restructuring
Capital Market Development
Erosion
Market Development
Economics
Erosion
International Economics
Macroeconomic
Macroeconomic Analysis
Performance Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
Business recessions
Multilateral development banks
Regulatory reform
Capital
Exports
Economic development projects
Economic policy
Economic forecasting
Show allCollapse
Citable URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6595Metadata
Show full item recordRelated items
-
Financial Crisis and Crisis Management in Sweden. Lessons for Today
Jonung, Lars (Asian Development Bank, 2009-11-15)This paper gives an account of the Swedish financial crisis covering the period 1985–2000, dealing with financial deregulation and the boom in the late 1980s, the bust and the financial crisis in the early 1990s, the recovery from the crisis and the bank resolution policy adopted during the crisis. The paper focuses on three issues: the causes and consequences of the financial crisis, the policy ...This paper gives an account of the Swedish financial crisis covering the period 1985–2000, dealing with financial deregulation and the boom in the late 1980s, the bust and the financial crisis in the early 1990s, the recovery from the crisis and the ... -
Applying the Lessons of Asia: The IMF's Crisis Management Strategy in 2008
Takagi, Shinji (Asian Development Bank, 2010-03-15)The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to see how the lessons of Asia were applied. Compared to the Asian programs of 1997, the European programs of 2008 were better funded and their structural conditionality more focused. Other than these, the overall thrust of the programs was similar: fiscal and monetary tightening, coupled with ...The paper examines the recent European crisis management programs of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to see how the lessons of Asia were applied. Compared to the Asian programs of 1997, the European programs of 2008 were better funded and their ... -
The East Asian Financial Crisis - Implications for Exchange Rate Management
Rana, Pradumna B (Asian Development Bank, 1998-10-15)Although inappropriate exchange rate policies are not a root cause of the financial crisis in East and Southeast Asian countries (Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand) such policies have contributed to the crisis. By the early 1980s, all of the affected countries had moved away from the old policy of pegging to the US dollar toward more flexible exchange rate regimes of ...Although inappropriate exchange rate policies are not a root cause of the financial crisis in East and Southeast Asian countries (Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand) such policies have contributed to the crisis. By the ...