Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: How Easy Should Debt Restructuring Be?
Chapter 3: The Role of Institutions for Collective Action
Chapter 4: Financial Stabilization and Initial Restructuring of East Asian Corporations: Approaches, Results, and Lessons
Chapter 5: Debt Restructuring in East Asia: Government and the Corporate Sector
Chapter 6: Financial Sector Restructuring in East Asia
Chapter 7: Restructuring in East Asia: Long-Term Growth Implications for the Crisis Economies
Chapter 8: Facilitating Bank and Corporate Restructuring: The Role of Government
Chapter 9: Governments as Managers of Systemic Financial Crises: Controlling Costs by Integrating Bank and Corporate Restructuring
Chapter 10: The London Approach and Corporate Debt Restructuring in East Asia
Chapter 11: Short-Term Debt and Financial Crises
Chapter 12: What You See versus What You Get: Derivatives in Internaional Capital Flows
Chapter 13: Financial Risk Management and Liquidity Crises
Chapter 14: Will Self-Protection Policies Safeguard Emerging Markets from Crises?
Chapter 15: Managing Risks of Global Financial Market Integration
Contributors
Index
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