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Managing Financial and Corporate Distress : Lessons from Asia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington : Brookings Institution Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (514 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0815717296
  • 9780815717294
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Managing Financial and Corporate Distress : Lessons from Asia.DDC classification:
  • 336.3/435
LOC classification:
  • HG3891.5.M334 2000
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Contents:
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: Debt Restructuring: What Does It Matter?; How Easy Should Debt Restructuring Be?; The Role of Institutions for Collective Action; Part II: Debt Restructuring in East Asia: How Much, How Fast, and Lessons Learned; Financial Stabilization and Initial Restructuring of East Asian Corporations: Approaches, Results, and Lessons; Debt Restructuring in East Asia: Government and the Corporate Sector; Financial Sector Restructuring in East Asia
Restructuring in East Asia: Long-Term Growth Implications for the Crisis EconomiesPart III: Facilitating Restructuring; Facilitating Bank and Corporate Restructuring: The Role of Government; Governments as Managers of Systemic Financial Crises; Controlling Costs by Integrating Bank and Corporate Restructuring; The London Approach and Corporate Debt Restructuring in East Asia; Part IV: Risk Management; Short-Term Debt and Financial Crises; What You See versus What You Get: Derivatives in International Capital Flows; Financial Risk Management and Liquidity Crises
Will Self-Protection Policies Safeguard Emerging Markets from Crises?Managing Risks of Global Financial Market Integration; Contributors; Index; Back Cover
Summary: A World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Brookings Institution publication More than three years have elapsed since the East Asian financial crisis erupted, threatening economic and financial stability in the region and beyond. Although many of the region's economies have since staged a remarkable turnaround, much additional restructuring and reform is needed. Managing Financial and Corporate Distress: Lessons from Asia, stands out from other works on the East Asian crisis by moving beyond macroeconomic assessments to offer an institutional treatment of the microeconomic aspects of the c.
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Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Part I: Debt Restructuring: What Does It Matter?; How Easy Should Debt Restructuring Be?; The Role of Institutions for Collective Action; Part II: Debt Restructuring in East Asia: How Much, How Fast, and Lessons Learned; Financial Stabilization and Initial Restructuring of East Asian Corporations: Approaches, Results, and Lessons; Debt Restructuring in East Asia: Government and the Corporate Sector; Financial Sector Restructuring in East Asia

Restructuring in East Asia: Long-Term Growth Implications for the Crisis EconomiesPart III: Facilitating Restructuring; Facilitating Bank and Corporate Restructuring: The Role of Government; Governments as Managers of Systemic Financial Crises; Controlling Costs by Integrating Bank and Corporate Restructuring; The London Approach and Corporate Debt Restructuring in East Asia; Part IV: Risk Management; Short-Term Debt and Financial Crises; What You See versus What You Get: Derivatives in International Capital Flows; Financial Risk Management and Liquidity Crises

Will Self-Protection Policies Safeguard Emerging Markets from Crises?Managing Risks of Global Financial Market Integration; Contributors; Index; Back Cover

A World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Brookings Institution publication More than three years have elapsed since the East Asian financial crisis erupted, threatening economic and financial stability in the region and beyond. Although many of the region's economies have since staged a remarkable turnaround, much additional restructuring and reform is needed. Managing Financial and Corporate Distress: Lessons from Asia, stands out from other works on the East Asian crisis by moving beyond macroeconomic assessments to offer an institutional treatment of the microeconomic aspects of the c.

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