Currency Crises in Emerging Markets

Currency Crises in Emerging Markets by Marek Dabrowski, published by Springer US on October 23, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2003. This 298-page book is written in English and explores the multifaceted nature of currency crises in emerging-market economies. It provides a comprehensive discussion on the definitions and theoretical models of these crises, as well as their causes, management, and the contagion effects that can arise.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the economic, social, and policy consequences of currency crises, alongside the role of international financial institutions in crisis management and prevention. The book also includes five case studies focused on currency crises in Central and Eastern Europe, offering practical insights into the subject matter. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in business and economics, particularly in the areas of macroeconomics and economic development.
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Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, prepared by Warsaw-based Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), discusses various aspects of currency crises in emerging-market economies: The definitions and theoretical models of currency crises, the causes, management and propagation (contagion effect) of crises, their economic, social and policy consequences, the role of international financial institutions, and crisis prevention. In addition, five case studies of currency crises in Central and Eastern Europe are presented.
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