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_aIn defense of free capital markets : _bthe case against a new international financial architecture / _cDavid F. DeRosa. |
246 | 3 | _aIn defence of free capital markets | |
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_aIn defence of free capital markets : _bThe case against a new international financial architecture |
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_aPrinceton, NJ : _bBloomberg Press, _c2001. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 217-222) and index. | ||
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_tList of Illustrations -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tPreface -- _gChapter 1. _tFinancial Policy and the Cycle of Regulation -- _tThe Analysis of Financial Policy -- _tThe Growth of Antimarket Sentiment -- _tAn Alternative View of Crisis and Regulation -- _tThe Demonization of the Foreign Exchange Market -- _gChapter 2. _tJapan's Lost Decade of the 1990s -- _tThe Juggernaut -- _tOn the Reefs -- _tBeyond Capitalism? -- _tThe Bubble Economy -- _tA Critique of Japanese Monetary Policy -- _tMinisterial Diversions -- _tThe Future of Japan's Economy -- _gChapter 3. _tExploding Foreign Exchange Regimes -- _tDistortions Arising from Fixed Exchange Rates -- _tThe European Exchange Rate Mechanism Crises: 1992 and 1993 -- _tForeign Exchange Crises in Emerging-Market Economies -- _tThe Mexican Peso Crisis: 1994-1995 -- _gChapter 4. _tThe Southeast Asian Currency Crisis of 1997 -- _tThe Consequences of the Strong-Dollar Doctrine -- _tThailand Kicks It All Off -- _tIndonesia Follows -- _tMalaysia Pulls a Fast One -- _gChapter 5. _tAccounting for Contagion -- _tSingapore Weathers the Storm -- _tHong Kong Chooses Crisis -- _tPanicked Selling of U.S. Equities -- _tBrazil Squeaks Through -- _tKorea Learns Finance the Hard Way -- _gChapter 6. _tExploding Hedge Funds -- _tRussian Default Spawns a New Crisis -- _tHong Kong's Fall from Free-Market Grace -- _tThe LTCM Fiasco and Market Turbulence in Autumn 1998 -- _tDid the Federal Reserve Overreact to LTCM? -- _gChapter 7. _tFast Fixes and Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes -- _tPeg Hard or Float -- _tCurrency Boards -- _tDollarization -- _tForeign Exchange Target Zones and the Tobin Tax -- _tThe Case for Freely Floating Exchange Rates -- _gChapter 8. _tThe Quest for a New Financial Architecture -- _tReform Is in the Air -- _tStatistical Risk Models and the Peso Problem -- _tCapital Controls and Malaysia's Legacy -- _tWhat to Do about the IMF -- _gChapter 9. _tConclusions -- _tNotes -- _tReferences -- _tIndex. |
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