Preface The Asian Financial Crisis The Outbreak and Consequences of the Asian Financial Crisis The Nature and Causes of the Asian Financial Crisis The Impact on Hong Kong Hong Kong on the Eve of the Asian Financial Crisis Speculation Against the Hong Kong Dollar Impact on Asset Markets Impact on the Financial Sector Impact on the Real Economy Two Puzzles Why Was Hong Kong's Economic Downturn So Severe? Why Was Hong Kong a Laggard in Economic Recovery? The Role of China Hong Kong's Money and Finance Under Chinese Sovereignty China and the Asian Financial Crisis Epilogue Lessons and Reflections References Index
Y.C. Jao is Honorary Professor and Honorary University Fellow in the School of Economics and Finance, University of Hong Kong.
"Professor Y. C. Jao is not only an eminent scholar, and the
leading expert on Hong Kong's financial system, but he was also
well placed in official circles to observe the onset and effect on
Hong Kong of the Asian crisis. His book on this subject is
authoritative. It is an accurate and compelling account of a
complex and difficult subject. Anyone interested either in the
course of the Hong Kong economy or of the Asian crisis more widely
will need to read it."-Professor Charles Goodhart London School of
Economics
"Professor Y. C. Jao's book is a comprehensive, timely, and
well-balanced account and assessment of Hong Kong's experience
during the East Asian Currency Crisis of 1997-99. The author
explains in detail how the Hong Kong dollar's fixed peg to the U.S.
dollar has successfully weathered the crisis but he also shows that
Hong Kong has had to pay a heavy price for it. He argues,
persuasively, that by holding firm its exchange rate and defending
the peg successfully, Hong Kong has contributed significanlty to
the stabilization of the affected East Asian economies and to the
eventual easing of the crisis. This book is a must-read for all
economists interested in Hong Kong and East Asia."-Lawrence J. Lau
Kwoh-Ting Li Professor of Economic Development Stanford
University
.,."the story of the only economy to succeed in defending its fully
convertible currency against speculators during the Asian crisis of
the late 1990's."-Business Horizons
?...the story of the only economy to succeed in defending its fully
convertible currency against speculators during the Asian crisis of
the late 1990's.?-Business Horizons
?A great deal has been written about the nature and causes of the
recent Asian financial crisis (AFC). However, there are few good
case studies on how individual Asian economies had suffered during
the crisis. Jao's book clearly fills one of these gaps...the book
is well structured and well written. The author also provides a
very good introduction to Hong Kong's financial system. It is
highly recommended for not only financial market professionals who
want to draw lessons of experience from the AFC episode, but also
business executives who want to develop a quick understanding of
Hong Kong's financial sector.?-Migrant Workers in Pacific Asia
?This carefully researched book is no doubt a handy reference if
one wants to know how the contagion of mismanagement of the
financial and monetary affairs in one country spread to other
countries...the book must be credited with faithfully documenting
the background to and the source of the crisis, and particularly
how mainland China was characterized by "an extraordinary mixture
of external strengths and domestic weaknesses." The detailed
discussion of China's response to the crisis and its ability to
weather the storm are all of great interest.?-The China
Quarterly
..."the story of the only economy to succeed in defending its fully
convertible currency against speculators during the Asian crisis of
the late 1990's."-Business Horizons
"This carefully researched book is no doubt a handy reference if
one wants to know how the contagion of mismanagement of the
financial and monetary affairs in one country spread to other
countries...the book must be credited with faithfully documenting
the background to and the source of the crisis, and particularly
how mainland China was characterized by "an extraordinary mixture
of external strengths and domestic weaknesses." The detailed
discussion of China's response to the crisis and its ability to
weather the storm are all of great interest."-The China
Quarterly
"A great deal has been written about the nature and causes of the
recent Asian financial crisis (AFC). However, there are few good
case studies on how individual Asian economies had suffered during
the crisis. Jao's book clearly fills one of these gaps...the book
is well structured and well written. The author also provides a
very good introduction to Hong Kong's financial system. It is
highly recommended for not only financial market professionals who
want to draw lessons of experience from the AFC episode, but also
business executives who want to develop a quick understanding of
Hong Kong's financial sector."-Migrant Workers in Pacific Asia
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