Exchange Rate Management In Emerging Asian Economics Rao, Nageswara, Katuri
Material type: TextPublication details: The ICFAI university Press Hyderabad 2006Description: XXI, 299 p. PaperISBN:- 81-314-0545-1
- 332.456 Rao
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In a globalized financial environment where massive capital flows across countries continents wit minimal restrictions exchange rate management policies acquire great significance. This book dwells on the exchange rate management in emerging economies of Asia. South East Asian economies like Thailand South Korea and Indonesia have witnessed severe financial turbulence during 1997. Among other factors exchange rate regimes have been implicated in most accounts of how these countries got into trouble. Principally there are three exchange rate regimes namely floating intermediate and firmly fixed. edited by: KATURI NAGESWARA RAO
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