A practical guide to managing systemic financial crisis : a review of approaches taken in Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand
The author examines experiences in Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand in confronting systemic financial crises during the 1990s. He draws on the knowledge and experience of World Bank staff who managed the Bank ' s financial and technical assistance to those countries. In reviewing...
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Washington, D.C.
World Bank
2002
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Series: | Policy research working paper
no. 2843 |
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- Executive summary
- Pt. 1: Resolving the Asian financial crisis: 1. Stabilizing liquidity
- 2. Making institutional arrangements
- 3. Mobilizing public funds
- 4. Diagnosing the scope of financial problems
- 5. Resolving, recapitalizing, and restructuring banks
- 6. Privatizing banks
- 7. Restructuring troubled debt
- 8. Utilizing government asset management companies
- Pt. 2: Improving the efficiency of crisis resolution: 9. Developing a comprehensive strategy
- 10. Linking bank and corporate debt restructuring
- Pt. 3: Preparing to mitigate the risk of crisis: 11. Bank liquidity management
- 12. Resolving weak banks
- References.