Growth After the Asian Crisis: What Remains of the East Asian Model?Focuses on the East Asian economies most adversely affected by the financial crisis of 1997/98: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Republic of Korea. |
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Preface Abstract I Introduction The East Asian Miracle | 1 |
A South East Asias ersatzness | 8 |
B SouthEast Asian weaknesses | 10 |
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