TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 19Thailand Development Research Institute, 2004 |
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... reserves is continuing to accumulate reserves at unprecedented rates . At the end of 2001 , Japan's foreign reserves amounted to about US $ 402 billion , while that for China was about US $ 220 billion . By the end of September 2003 ...
... reserves is continuing to accumulate reserves at unprecedented rates . At the end of 2001 , Japan's foreign reserves amounted to about US $ 402 billion , while that for China was about US $ 220 billion . By the end of September 2003 ...
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... reserves provided an element of automatic adjustment that could prevent extreme imbalances from arising . In the US $ -gold standard , the US $ was fully guaranteed to be convertible into gold at a fixed exchange rate , and this ...
... reserves provided an element of automatic adjustment that could prevent extreme imbalances from arising . In the US $ -gold standard , the US $ was fully guaranteed to be convertible into gold at a fixed exchange rate , and this ...
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... reserves and the Financial Institutions Development Funds ( FIDF ) . By mid - 1997 Thailand's foreign reserves were exhausted . Eventually , Thailand was forced to call on the IMF for help . On July 2 , 1997 , the baht was floated and ...
... reserves and the Financial Institutions Development Funds ( FIDF ) . By mid - 1997 Thailand's foreign reserves were exhausted . Eventually , Thailand was forced to call on the IMF for help . On July 2 , 1997 , the baht was floated and ...
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1000 | 13 |
More than six years after the start of the East Asian Financial Crisis the role of the market | 3 |
ISSN 08572968 | 1 |
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