Industrial restructuring in Asia: implications of the global economic crisis
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General | 338.095 THO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Includes bibliographical references and index. | M001654 |
Suggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra
Table of contents only; ch 2 Capitalism after the Crisis: Myths and Fallacies / Willem Thorbecke / Wen-jen Hsieh / Atsuyuki Kato; 2.What Is So Special about the Dollar?; pt. TWO Building Blocks; 3.The Paradox of Uphill Capital Flows; 4.Emerging Markets Get Religion; 5.The Quest for Safety; 6.A Trillion Dollar Con Game?; 7.Currency Wars; 8.Seeking a Truce on Currency Wars; 9.It Takes Twenty to Tango; 10.The Siren Song of Capital Controls; 11.Safety Nets with Gaping Holes; pt. FOUR Currency Competition; 12.Is the Renminbi Ready for Prime Time?; 14.Could the Dollar Hit a Tipping Point and Sink?; 14.Could the Dollar Hit a Tipping Point and Sink?; 15.Ultimate Paradox: Fragility Breeds Stability.
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