Vietnam and the East Asian crisis
A study of the causes and nature of the 1997 financial crisis in Thailand. It examines the Vietnamese economy and whether it is likely that a banking and currency crisis will spread to Vietnam, concluding that it is unlikely, if a sound financial system and private sector are developed.
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Cheltenham, UK
Edward Elgar
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. Vietnam and the Region
- 1. Crisis in Asia and Vietnam's Economic Policy Response Suiwah Leung
- 2. Needed: A Strategic Vision for Setting Reform Priorities in Vietnam James Riedel
- Pt. 2. Asian Financial Crisis and Vietnam
- 3. Asia's Financial Crisis: Lessons and Implications for Vietnam Ramon Moreno, Gloria Pasadilla and Eli Remolona
- 4. Current and Capital Account Liberalisation: Issues Facing Indonesia Hadi Soesastro
- 5. Paradise Lost: The Pernicious Impact of Exchange Rate Policy on Indonesia's Banking System Ross H. McLeod
- 6. Dollarisation and Financial Sector Developments in Vietnam Suiwah Leung and Ngo Huy Duc
- 7. Borrower Transaction Costs and Segmented Markets: A Study of the Rural Credit Market in Vietnam Tran Tho Dat
- Pt. 3. East Asian Export-Oriented Industrialisation and Vietnam's Strategic Directions
- 8. Industrialisation in ASEAN: Some Analytical and Policy Lessons Hal Hill
- 9. Developing with Foreign Investment: What Can Vietnam Learn from Malaysia? Prema-chandra Athukorala
- 10. Experiences in the Region and Private Sector Incentives in Vietnam Raymond Mallon
- 11. Implications for Vietnam of Rural Industrialisation in China Yiping Huang
- 12. Market Reform and Vietnamese Agriculture Nhu Che, Tom Kompas and Neil Vousden.


