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1: The Causes of the Asian Crisis
The Causes of the Asian Crisis There are many speculations about the causes of the Asian Crisis. From my research I found out that there is quite a number of reasons for the Asian currency crisis. There is a book called; The East Asian Miracle, which was published by the ...
2: Asian Financial Crisis
Asian Financial Crisis The financial crisis that erupted in Asia in mid-1997 has led to sharp declines in the currencies, stock markets, and other asset prices of a number of Asian countries. It is hard to understand what these ...
3: The Asian Crisis
The Asian Crisis The financial crisis that erupted in Asia in mid-1997 has led to sharp declines in the currencies, stock markets, and other asset prices of a number of Asian countries. It is hard to understand what these ...
4: East Asian Crisis In The Econo
A large economic downturn in East Asia threatens to end its nearly 30 year run of high growth rates. The crisis has caused Asian currencies to fall 50-60%, stock markets to decline 40%, banks to close, and property values to drop. The crisis was brought on by currency devaluations, bad banking practices, high foreign debt, loose government regulation, and corruption. Due to East Asia’s large impact on the world economy, the panic in Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, ...
5: The Asian Financial Crisis
The Asian Financial Crisis As you know Asia is going through a financial crisis right now. What we have to realize is, that in the global economy everything is connected to everything else. The global effects of the crisis are practically everywhere. It’s caused the Gross Domestic ...
6: Asian Economic Crisis
... s economic miracle, achieving remarkable rates of growth and building high-quality manufacturing industries in just about anything and everything. However, since the struggle with collapsing currencies and plunging stock markets beginning in 1995, the Asian Economy has become weak. It is now in a crisis situation, where its financial standing, especially, is at a downfall. Currently, there are numerous retributions facing us. Inflation has occurred; there is a phenomenon of rising prices, not to mention forced devaluation and privatization. It ... people who work(ed) for hotels, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses were terminated. Those who weren t, worked longer hours to accommodate the lack of company employees. Besides the unemployment problem, another effect the Asian Economic Crisis has imposed is inflation and the phenomenon of rising prices. Merchandise and other Asian exports have risen in cost value in addition to the free fall in the value of domestic currency. ...
7: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention Table of contents Introduction:.............................................p. 1 A Definition of Crisis Intervention:......................p. 1 Historical Perspectives...................................p. 4 Classifications of Emotional Crisis.......................p. 5 Characteristics of the Crisis Therapist...................p. 6 Characteristics of Crisis Intervention:...................p. 7 Crisis Programs within the Mental Health service system...p. 9 Individual Crisis Intervention............................p. 11 Group Crisis Intervention Studies......................... ...
8: The Currency Crisis In Thailand And Its Effects
The Currency Crisis In Thailand And Its Effects Executive Summary This paper discusses the impact of the currency crisis. On July 2, 1997 Thailand devalued its currency against the dollar, leading to a currency crisis that has led to devaluation's in Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Russia, and Brazil. In our overview, we will discuss the timing of the crisis, the alleged causes, the actions taken by the international ...
9: The Role of Decision Making in the Pre-Crisis Period of India (15 March, 1959 - 7 September, 1962)
The Role of Decision Making in the Pre-Crisis Period of India (15 March, 1959 - 7 September, 1962) More than thirty years have passed since the dramatic cling of arm in the remote Himalayan region of the Sino-Indian border. This Time gap seems ... out any possibility of understanding between China and India. Of course, such an act of terror could have not started without some kind of the reason, whatever it may be. The chronological order of pre-crisis decisions taken India's authorities are of great importance. The role of the decision-makers before the time of the armed conflict had a big significance for India's position on political and economic matters ... exactly this nonalignment policy of Nehru between the two sides of the Cold War which was the projection of Indian nationalism into world affairs (Maxwell, 1970). Nehru also expressed the idea that India was an Asian power that should not be overlooked at. He demonstrated that "in regard to any major problem of a country or a group of countries of Asia, India has to be considered" (Gopal, 1980). During ...
10: Sixteen Most Significant Events in US History between 1789 to 1975
... of wealth. As a result of the impact the war had on the economy, society, and the Progressive Movement, it was the more influential event of the period. The Great Depression was the American economic crisis of the 1930's. It was the longest and most severe period of unemployment, low business activity, and poverty in American history. It began in October 1929 when stock values dropped rapidly. This created a ... and as much widespread unemployment. Likewise, the New Deal, which was established to relieve the economic impact of the depression was the first time the government asserted itself to provide public welfare during an economic crisis. A comparison of these two events must concentrate on which of these unprecedented occurrences had a greater impact on the American public. Despite the attempts of the New Deal programs to relieve some of the ... fact, it would not be until the beginning o orld War II that the United States' economy would completely recover. On the other hand, there was no segment of the population that escaped the economic crisis brought about by the depression. Fortunes were lost, jobs were eliminated, and survival became an issue for most Americans. The Great Depression clearly had more of an impact on this period than the New ...


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