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East Asia in Crisis: From Being a Miracle to Needing One?by McLeod, Ross H.; Garnaut, Ross (editors)
Book description: New York, NY, U.S.A: Routledge, 1998. Trade Paperback. Very Good. A collection of essays by some of the world's leading experts that provides a comprehensive survey and analysis of the Asian economic crisis, with case studies of thirteen countries, including Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore; the case studies examine each country's experience, how its government and the international community reacted, and why some countries weathered the storm better than others; other chapters analyze the causation and management of the crisis, the avoidance of future crises, and the implications for deregulatory and other economic reforms (maroon & white pictorial cover, very slight edgewear, otherwise a bright, clean, unmarked copy)
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