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The Lessons of Asia: IMF Policies and Financial Crises

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Joyce, J.P.

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The IMF has been criticized for not predicting the 1997 Asian crisis and for imposing policy measures which exacerbated the situation. The IMF's policies reflect its historical experience and theoretical framework in dealing with balance of payments crises.

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Paper provided by Wellesley College - Department of Economics in its series Papers with number 99-02.

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Length: 20 pages
Date of creation: 1999
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Handle: RePEc:fth:wecoec:99-02

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Keywords: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY ; ASIA ; FINANCIAL CRISES;

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F33 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - International Monetary Arrangements and Institutions

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