"... an interesting and useful comparative analysis." —S.J. Gabriel, Mount Holyoke College, Choice, 5/1/2001|"A welcome addition to the existing literature on the Asian financial crisis..." —Kevin G. Cai, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, Pacific Affairs, 10/1/2001|"The papers present a wealth of stylized facts about the forces that contributed to the [Asian financial crisis].... the papers are informative and provide an excellent overview of the crisis." —David A. Zalewski, Providence College, Eastern Economic Journal, vol. 28, no. 2, 2002|"Experts from both sides of the Pacific have drawn valuable policy lessons from the failures and successes of four key economies in the region: Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan. The volume helps explain the widely varying degrees of performance of the regions' affected economies while focusing on general principles for the liberalization of financial markets and stabilization of macroeconomy in developing countries." — International Review of Administrative Sciences, 12/1/2003