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Asia Meltdown Leo Gough

Asia Meltdown By Leo Gough

Asia Meltdown by Leo Gough


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Based on the author's interviews with business people, politicians, investors and other key players in the region, this account of the recent crisis in the Asian Tiger economies examines the roots of the crisis sweeping the region and its effects on the world economy.

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Asia Meltdown: The End of a Miracle? by Leo Gough

How Did Asia Get From Here 1997 voted year of the Ringgit International Herald Tribune, 4 January 1997 To Here Fair or foul, Yamaichi is no more Asahi Evening News, 23 January 1998 Malaysia accuses IMF of support for speculators The Daily Telegraph (London), 1 September 1997 Currency crisis taken to UN Stage Business Times (Malaysia) 27 September 1997. Bankruptcies break records, worst yet to come Asahi Evening News 20 January 1998 Japan debt shock raises pressure on Hashimoto South China Morning Past 13 January 1998 Is The Miracle Over?

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction: The Way We Were; The Newly Industralised Countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand; The Dragons: Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan; The Economic Giant: Japan; Conclusion; DIARY OF A DISASTER; Pre-crisis; March 1997; May 1997; June 1997; July 1997 - the Crisis Begins; August 1997; September 1997; October 1997; November 1997; December 1997; January 1998; Latest; THE END OF THE MIRACLE?; Enter the IMF; Those Wicked Speculators; Sustainable Development?; Easy Credit; The Lead Goose Falters - Japan at the Crossroads; The Great Game; Index.

Additional information

GOR010248875
9781900961912
1900961911
Asia Meltdown: The End of a Miracle? by Leo Gough
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19980301
150
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