Asia and the global financial crisis: conference summary
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“Asia and the Global Financial Crisis,” the first Asia Economic Policy Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s Center for Pacific Basin Studies, examined the impact of the crisis on Asian nations and the responses of policymakers. Although nations in the region were deeply affected, they generally recovered more quickly and vigorously than the United States and European countries thanks to strong economic fundamentals and reforms enacted following financial crises in the 1990s.Download Info
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Article provided by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco in its journal FRBSF Economic Letter.
Volume (Year): (2010)
Issue (Month): Mar 15 ()
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- Obstfeld, Maurice, 2012.
"Financial flows, financial crises, and global imbalances,"
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- Obstfeld, Maurice, 2011. "Financial Flows, Financial Crises, and Global Imbalances," CEPR Discussion Papers 8611, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Oscar Bajo-Rubio & Carmen Díaz-Roldán & Vicente Esteve, 2011.
"Sustainability of external imbalances in the OECD countries,"
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