Did Korean Monetary Policy Help Soften the Impact of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2009? /

Korea was one of the Asian economies hardest hit by the global financial crisis. Anticipating the downturn that would follow the episode of extreme financial stress, the Bank of Korea (BOK) let the exchange rate depreciate as capital flowed out, and preemptively cut the policy rate by 325 basis poin...

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Autor principal: Lall, Subir
Outros Autores: Alp, Harun, Elekdag, Selim
Formato: Periódico
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2012.
Colecção:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2012/005
Acesso em linha:Full text available on IMF
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