Economics

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Ramkishen S Rajan

Ramkishen S. Rajan is Associate Professor at the School of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA.

Capital Flows, Credit Transmission and the Currency Crisis in Southeast Asia

Capital Flows, Credit Transmission and the Currency Crisis in Southeast Asia
Date of publication:  2000
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  29
Code:  VRS9/0

Devaluation of the Baht and Economic Contraction in Thailand

Devaluation of the Baht and Economic Contraction in Thailand
Date of publication:  February 2001
Number of pages:  30
Code:  WPEF6/0

Examining the Case for Currency Basket Regimes for Southeast Asia

Examining the Case for Currency Basket Regimes for Southeast Asia
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  33
Code:  VRS1/0

Examining the Case for an Asian Monetary Fund

Examining the Case for an Asian Monetary Fund
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  20
Code:  VRS3/0

Are Crisis-Induced Devaluations Contractionary?

Are Crisis-Induced Devaluations Contractionary?
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  28
Code:  VRS5/1

Financial Crises and the Composition of International Capital Flows: Does FDI Guarantee Stability?

Financial Crises and the Composition of International Capital Flows: Does FDI Guarantee Stability?
Date of publication:  2001
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  25
Code:  VRS6/1

Trade Reforms in India Ten Years on: How Has It Fared Compared to Its East Asian Neighbours?

Trade Reforms in India Ten Years on: How Has It Fared Compared to Its East Asian Neighbours?
Date of publication:  2002
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  47
Code:  VRS1/2

The Political Economy of a Trade-First Approach to Regionalism

The Political Economy of a Trade-First Approach to Regionalism
Date of publication:  2002
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  26
Code:  VRS5/2
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