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The Future Role of the IMF: Asian Perspectives

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The financial crisis of 1997 gave the Asian region a very hard lesson on the importance of financial stability. The severity of the crisis and the failure of IMF in assisting these countries became a motivating factor to engage in closer financial cooperation in this region. This paper will discuss the relevance of those initiatives to the IMF reform.

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  • Titik Anas, 2008. "The Future Role of the IMF: Asian Perspectives," Working Papers id:1557, eSocialSciences.
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    1. Nasution, Anwar, 2005. "Monetary cooperation in East Asia," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 16(3), pages 422-442, June.
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