The first theoretical analysis of the Asian financial crisis, perhaps the single most important economic event of the 1990s.The first theoretical analysis of the Asian Financial Crisis, perhaps the single most important economic event of the 1990s. Starts by presenting a factual and analytic overview of what happened, goes on to consider: why crisis turned into collapse, speculative attacks, contagion, and finishes with a round table discussion of policy issues. Distinguished list of contributors from organisations including IMF, the World Bank, the Bank for International Settlements. Vital reading for policy professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in wide range of disciplines.The first theoretical analysis of the Asian Financial Crisis, perhaps the single most important economic event of the 1990s. Starts by presenting a factual and analytic overview of what happened, goes on to consider: why crisis turned into collapse, speculative attacks, contagion, and finishes with a round table discussion of policy issues. Distinguished list of contributors from organisations including IMF, the World Bank, the Bank for International Settlements. Vital reading for policy professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in wide range of disciplines.The first theoretical analysis of the Asian Financial Crisis--perhaps the single most important economic event of the 1990s--starts by presenting a factual and analytic overview of what happened. It goes on to consider why crisis turned into collapse, speculative attacks, and contagion and finishes with a round table discussion of policy issues. The distinguished contributors are from organizations including IMF, the World Bank and the Bank for International Settlements. This is vital reading for policy professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in a wide range of disciplines.List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction Pierre-Richard Ag?nor, Marcus Miller, Dal“2