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Does Devaluation Lead to Economic Recovery or Contraction? Theory and Policy with Reference to Thailand

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Does Devaluation Lead to Economic Recovery or Contraction? Theory and Policy with Reference to Thailand
Author(s)Bird, Graham; Rajan, Ramkishen S.
AbstractMost analyses of the East Asian financial crisis have focused on its causes and the links between currency and banking crises. However a related question is what happens in the aftermath of a crisis? What factors determine the path of an economy in the post-devaluation phase? Does it swiftly bounce back, with the crisis being followed by a period of economic recovery, or does it face a period of economic recession if not outright output collapse? An important element in answering these questions is to consider the response to devaluation, since this constitutes an almost invariant component of economic stabilisation. This paper examines these questions analytically as well as by using Thailand as a case study.
IssueNo1
Pages141-156
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of International Development
VolumeNo16
PubDateMarch2004
ISBN_ISSN0954-1748
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