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Malaysian Journal of Economics Studies

Journal of the Malaysian Economic Association and the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya.

Volume XXXIV - Number 1 & 2; June/December 1997

Special Issue on the Financial Crisis

Editors' Note

Transitions and Institutional Innovation: Reflections on the Currenct Economic Setback
Wolfgang Kasper, School of Economics & Management, Australian Defence Force Academy

Rebuliding ASEAN in the Wake of the Current Economic Crisis-Causes, Impact, Response and Lessons: A Malaysian Perspective
Lin See-Yan, LIN Associates

The Malaysian Banking Crisis and the Way Forward
R. Thillainathan, Genting Berhad

Structural Weakeness in Lending Using Volatile Assets as Collateral
Omar Merican, Chief Investment Officer,Lotus Asset Management Sdn. Bhd

The Asian Currency Crisis - A Fait Accompli?
Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, International Islamic University Malaysia

The East Asian Economic Crisis: Why was Malaysia Vulnerable?
Suresh Narayanan, Lai Yew Wah, Abdul Rahim Ibrahim, Chua Soo Yean and Chan Huan Chiang, Universiti Sian Malaysia

The Present Malaysian Economic Crisis with Reference to the Crisis of the Mid-1980s
Tan Eu Chye,Universiti Malaya

The Contagion and Policy Effects on Financial Markets Behaviour in Malaysia
Ruzita Mohd. Amin & Rokiah Alavi, International Islamic University Malaysia

Can the Malaysian Manufacturing Sector Survive the Asian Financial Crisis and its Aftermath?
Tham Siew Yean, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysi
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