01681cam a2200325 a 4500999001500000003000900015005001700024008004100041020001500082040002800097082002000125100001900145245008700164260004000251300002700291490003100318504005400349505046300403520008100866524001400947526002800961650003300989651003201022651003201054651002801086700002501114830005101139942001601190952014901206 c7671d7672BD-DhSUL20220115152105.0001106s2001 ii b 000 0 eng  a8125018980 aDLCcBD-DhSULdBD-DhSUL00a338.95221bCHC1 aGhosh, Jayati.10aCrisis as conquest :blearning from East Asia /cJayati Ghosh, C.P. Chandrasekhar. aNew Delhi :bOrient Longman,c2001. axiii, 137 p. ;c21 cm.1 aTracts for the times ;v12 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 133-137).8 aMachine generated contents note: Editorial Preface -- Preface -- I Introduction -- 2 The World Economy in the 1990s -- 3 The Making of the Southeast Asian Crisis -- 4 The Role of Finance -- 5 The IMF Response -- 6 Prospects for Recovery in Southeast Asia -- 7 The Significance of East Asian Industrialisation -- 8 Was the East Asian Crisis Unique? -- 9 The Global Fallout -- 10 Policy Implications for India -- Appendix -- References and Select Bibliography. aAn attempt to analyse the long-term development of the East Asian economies. aReference aBusiness Administration 0aFinancial criseszEast Asia. 0aEast AsiaxEconomic policy. 0aIndiaxEconomic conditions. 0aIndiaxEconomic policy.1 aChandrasekhar, C. P. 0aTracts for the times (New Delhi, India) ;v12. 2ddccSID-BK 00102ddc40718NFICaSUBL-SIDbSUBL-SIDcRef. Shelf 03 Row 03 Ad2016-12-01ePurchasedo338.95 CHCp011882r2016-12-01t01w2016-12-01ySID-BK