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Beyond the border: Japan's economy still looks recessionary
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Recovery from a financial crisis: the case of South Korea
Among the countries that were impacted by the 1997 Asian crisis, South Korea (Korea hereafter) has demonstrated the fastest recovery by blocking its downward spiral. Jahyeong Koo and Sherry Kiser examine the recovery process of financial crises, particularly in Korea, in light of the weak-fundamentals and financial-panic views. Since neither of these views adequately explains Koreas recovery, the authors look at other phenomena for an explanation. Alternative financial arrangements and labor market adjustments are specifically examined. The authors acknowledge that Koreas recovery was only ...
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Japan's economy still looks recessionary
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Is Japan's long nightmare finally over
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Miracle to malaise: what's next for Japan?
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China: awakening giant
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Japan's economic policy conundrums
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Rolling recessions