Emerging economies can learn a lot from how Korea faced down financial crises




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Summary: Emerging economies can learn a lot from how the Republic of Korea faced down the financial crises of 1997 and 2008, and emerged from hard economic slowdown stronger than ever. Painful macroeconomic and financial reforms plugged structural weaknesses and restored investor confidence, and have put Korea in a better position to weather similar shocks, offering lessons for emerging Asian economies. Read the transcript http://bit.ly/2G4YerO Read the working paper https://www.adb.org/publications/twenty-years-after-financial-crisis-korea About the author Jong-Wha Lee is a professor of economics and director of the Asiatic Research Institute at Korea University. Know more about ADBI’s work on the Republic of Korea http://bit.ly/2B7KmJz