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Prevention And Crisis Management Lessons For Asia From The 2008 Crisis Steven Rosefielde Masaaki Kuboniwa Satoshi Mizobata

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Prevention And Crisis Management Lessons For Asia From The 2008 Crisis Steven Rosefielde Masaaki Kuboniwa Satoshi Mizobata
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Steven Rosefielde; Masaaki Kuboniwa; Satoshi Mizobata
ISBN: 9789814374149, 9814374148
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Prevention And Crisis Management Lessons For Asia From The 2008 Crisis Steven Rosefielde Masaaki Kuboniwa Satoshi Mizobata by Steven Rosefielde; Masaaki Kuboniwa; Satoshi Mizobata 9789814374149, 9814374148 instant download after payment.

Four years have passed since the onset of the 2008 global crisis, and although some believe that there may be a second down draft soon, attention has shifted from crisis narration to assessing lessons essential for preventing or managing recurrences. The exercise is worthy, but there is always the danger of preparing for the last war when the next attack takes another form. Prevention and Crisis Management addresses this problem by highlighting the future threat to Asia from a broader perspective that takes account of the Japanese and Asian financial crises during the 1990s as well as the global crisis of 2008. The enlarged framework turns out to be illuminating for two distinct reasons. First, it reveals that Asian crises take many diverse forms, and second, the solutions devised to date have only been locally and not universally effective. Policymakers are accordingly advised to always plan for the element of surprise.

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