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Currency Demand During the Global Financial Crisis: Evidence from Australia
, 2013Australian financial institutions remained healthy throughout the global financial crisis and their deposits were guaranteed by the Federal Government.
Tom Cusbert, T. Rohling
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1999
The Asian currency crisis that began in July 1997 with the devaluation of the Thai baht shows little sign of abating. Indeed, the very poor state of the domestic economies in the region, which as yet show no real signs of improving, would suggest that this crisis is likely to deepen in the period ahead and that it could spread further to countries that
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The Asian currency crisis that began in July 1997 with the devaluation of the Thai baht shows little sign of abating. Indeed, the very poor state of the domestic economies in the region, which as yet show no real signs of improving, would suggest that this crisis is likely to deepen in the period ahead and that it could spread further to countries that
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This paper examines the role of currency and banking in the German financial crisis of 1931 for both Germany and the U.S. We specify a structural dynamic factor model to identify financial and monetary factors separately for each of the two economies. We find that monetary transmission through the Gold Standard played only a minor role in causing and ...
Ritschl, Albrecht, Sarferaz, Samad
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, 2010
This paper examines the probability of currency crises using a signal approach and a multivariate probit model. The results indicate that the signal approach can provide an effective warning system despite its nonparametric nature.
Saksit Budsayaplakorn+2 more
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This paper examines the probability of currency crises using a signal approach and a multivariate probit model. The results indicate that the signal approach can provide an effective warning system despite its nonparametric nature.
Saksit Budsayaplakorn+2 more
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Currency, Art, and Economic Crisis
Visual Resources, 2018The condition of a country’s currency is perhaps one of the most effective barometers of its economic state, a topic that has been amply examined by economists. Currency as artistic medium is lesser-explored terrain and yet its study can prove revealing of a country’s economic and historical circumstances while poignantly commenting on the whimsical ...
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Failing Forward? The Euro Crisis and the Incomplete Nature of European Integration
, 2016The European Union (EU) project of combining a single market with a common currency was incomplete from its inception. This article shows that the incompleteness of the governance architecture of Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was both a ...
E. Jones+2 more
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The 1994 currency crisis in Turkey
The Journal of Policy Reform, 2000This paper analyzes the 1994 crisis in Turkey. The period preceding the crisis witnessed a continuous deterioration of macroeconomic fundamentals. However, domestic debt financing of public deficits prevented reserve losses and an increase in inflation rate.
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Real exchange rate overvaluation and currency crisis: evidence from Thailand
, 2008This article examines real exchange rate (RER) misalignment in Thailand in the lead-up to the 1997–1998 currency crisis. The methodology involves estimating the long-run equilibrium RER based on the internal and external balance approach.
Juthathip Jongwanich
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The Thai Currency Crisis in Hindsight
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007If the financial press had been paying attention to some crucial barometers of currency instability in Thailand last year, the ensuing crisis in Asia would perhaps not have been so much of a surprise. On July 2, 1997, the Thai government allowed the Baht to float against the Dollar for the first time in a decade.
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The Czech Currency Crisis of 1997
2003The Czech currency crisis in May 1997 was far less spectacular the Russian crisis in the summer of 1998 or the crisis in South-East Asia in 1997. Nevertheless, it was the first typical currency crisis in the group of more advanced transition economies.
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