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5. Stein, Herbert.  "Reading About Korea: What the Newspapers Don't Explain about Asia's currency problems."  1998.  The Washington Post.
5. Stein, Herbert.  "Reading About Korea: What the Newspapers Don't Explain about Asia's currency problems."  1998.  The Washington Post.


Krugman, Paul.  “The Myth of Asia's Miracle.”  Foreign Affairs  Nov. 1994: 62+
Krugman, Paul.  “The Myth of Asia's Miracle.”  Foreign Affairs  Nov. 1994: 62+ [http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19941101faessay5151/paul-krugman/the-myth-of-asia-s-miracle.html Foreign Affairs article]


==During the Crisis==
==During the Crisis==

Revision as of 03:26, 4 December 2006

The Korean Economic Crisis | The Prologue: Before the Crisis | During the Crisis | After the Crisis | Korean Crisis Works Cited

Before the Crisis

1. Nam, Duck Woo. “Korea's Economic Takeoff in Retrospect.” The Korean Economy at a Crossroads. Ed. Sung Yeung Kwack. London: Praeger Publishers, 1994. 4-19.

2. Adelman, Irma and Song Byung Nak. The Korean Financial Crisis of 1997-98. 26 November 2006. http://are.berkeley.edu/~adelman/crisis.pdf

3. Corbett, Jenny and David Vines. “The Asian Crisis, lessons from the collapse of financial systems, exchange rates and macroeconomic policy.” The Asian Financial Crisis. Eds. Pierre-Richard Agenor et al. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 67-111.

4. Krugman, Paul. "What Happened to Asia?" 1998. 26 November 2006. http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/DISINTER.html

5. Stein, Herbert. "Reading About Korea: What the Newspapers Don't Explain about Asia's currency problems." 1998. The Washington Post.

Krugman, Paul. “The Myth of Asia's Miracle.” Foreign Affairs Nov. 1994: 62+ Foreign Affairs article

During the Crisis

After the Crisis