By Khun Seiha‚ 2012 I. Introduction In Asian country there are many countries which are most powerful economic and some of those countries were named as “The Asian Miracle” and other countries are named as tiger of Asia. As you see over previous decade some countries such as Singapore‚ Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ South Korea‚ and Malaysia were named as the high economic growth in the world. Singapore‘s economic grown highly about 10% in 1990 to 1993 and up to 16% of GDP in 1994 to 1996. In Thailand
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Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ and South Korea experienced high growth rates‚ 8–12% GDP‚ in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This achievement was widely acclaimed by financial institutions including the IMF and World Bank‚ and was known as part of the "Asian economic miracle". In 1994‚ noted economist Paul Krugman published an article attacking the idea of an "Asian economic miracle".[4] He argued that East Asia’s economic growth had historically been the result of increasing capital investment. However‚ total factor
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Globalization and the Asian Financial Crisis The Asian financial crisis is a prime example of an economic meltdown and it exemplifies the effects globalization has during times of widespread economic downturn. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ globalization is “the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade‚ foreign direct investment (FDI)‚ capital flows‚ migration and the spread of technology.” The global economy is becoming further inter-twined
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Is ASEAN prone to Another Financial Crisis: Risk and Policy Challenge? ♣ Bandid Nijathaworn 1. Introduction The last twenty years have been eventful for the economies of ASEAN in terms of financial crisis and policy management. Since the 1990s‚ the region had gone through two major financial crises‚ one as a region where a crisis began while the other as a recipient of a major crisis. Both provide the ASEAN economies with a wide range of valuable policy experience for assessing the region’s
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The financial community’s near collapse had been most directly ignited by the subprime mortgage crisis; a situation in which the nation’s housing bubble burst and millions of Americans were no longer able to pay their home mortgages. Perhaps the biggest lingering threat was a U.S. budget deficit that was expected to exceed $1.6 trillion for fiscal year 2011‚ the biggest in the nation’s history and the largest as a share of the economy since World War II. American economic dominance are over
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A Brief Analysis of Subprime Crisis Introduction The US subprime mortgage crisis was one of the first indicators of the late-2000s financial crisis‚ characterized by a rise in subprime mortgage holes and foreclosures‚ and the resulting decline of securities backing mortgages. Approximately 80% of U.S. mortgages issued to subprime borrowers were adjustable-rate mortgages. After U.S. house sales prices peaked in mid-2006 and began their steep decline forthwith‚ refinancing became more difficult
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Subprime crisis background information From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until thedispute is resolved. (July 2009) Main article: Subprime mortgage crisis This article provides background information helpful to understanding the subprime mortgage crisis. It discusses subprime lending‚ foreclosures‚ risk types‚ and mechanisms through which various entities involved
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The Global Economic Environment EMBA 683 - Fall 2011 Case: U.S. Subprime Mortgage Crisis - Policy Reactions 1) What are the causes behind the U.S. Subprime mortgage crisis? Is one cause more responsible than another? The first and more important factor that lead to the subprime mortgage crisis was governments creation of Freddie and Fannie. This move by the government to intercede the private financial industry sector eventually lead to the US government being the largest lender of mortgages
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A common feature of all the financial crises is that the financial instability and a highly leveraged private sector created a financial boom which finally led to the bubble and subsequently to the bust. 1. Financial instability In EU crisis and US financial crisis cases the banking sector was hit hardest and accelerated the crisis through a credit crunch and credit crisis. Whereas in the US this process was driven by a real estate boom and the issuance of complex securities (as bad assets)‚ in
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Financial Crisis A financial crisis is “an economic recession or depression caused by a lack of necessary liquidity in financial institutions. A financial crisis may be caused by a natural disaster‚ negative economic news or some other events.”(InvestorWords.com‚ 2009) Financial crisis usually decrease business activity because people do not have enough financial resources. The reason why I chose this topic is because it is a daily theme in all of the European tabloids. We read every day’s
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