Can Asia Overcome the IMF Stigma?

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Journal: American Economic Review
Year: 2012
Volume: 102
Issue: 3
Pages: 198-202

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Abstract

Asian countries still have the IMF stigma, which originates from the experiences of the Asian crisis of 1997-98. The feeling of being unfairly treated grew even stronger afterward. The Asian countries built large foreign reserves, carried out structural reforms, and became even stronger than pre- crisis period. Asians are confident in not repeating the same mistake of falling into a crisis with too much external borrowing. Whether IMF can entice Asia to new precautionary liquidities facilities remains uncertain. Asia may choose either to focus on completing a regional safety net or to engage in IMF, demanding for a greater voice and votes.

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repec:aea:aecrev:v:102:y:2012:i:3:p:198-202
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General
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1
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2026-02-02