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The Neglected Impact of Non Economic Factors on Development of - The Mexican and Malaysian Cases of the 1990s

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Informationen zum Autor By Fahrettin Sumer Klappentext This book considers how a financial crisis develops and how a government responds to a financial crisis. In an attempt to shed light on these questions, it closely examines two cases: Mexico during the Mexican Peso Crisis of 1994-1995 and Malaysia during the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998. Zusammenfassung This book considers how a financial crisis develops and how a government responds to a financial crisis. In an attempt to shed light on these questions! it closely examines two cases: Mexico during the Mexican Peso Crisis of 1994-1995 and Malaysia during the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceForewordAcronymsChapter I: About the BookChapter II: The Economic Explanations of Financial Crises and of Governmental ResponsesChapter III: The Shortcomings of the Economic Explanations: The Mexican CaseChapter IV: The Impact of Non-Economic Factors: The Mexican CaseChapter V: The Shortcomings of the Economic Explanations: The Malaysian CaseChapter VI: The Impact of Non-Economic Factors: The Malaysian CaseChapter VII: Financial Crises, Non-Economic Factors, and Governmental ResponsesAppendix A: Mexico's Historical BackgroundAppendix B: Malaysia's Historical BackgroundAppendix C: Mexico's Economic Indicators in the Late 1980s and 1990sAppendix D: Malaysia's Economic Indicators in Comparison with Some Asian Countries in the 1990sBibliographyIndex

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