Asian Financial Crisis: Comprehensive Economic Transformation

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asian-financial-crisisstructural-adjustmentimfeconomic-shock-therapycorporate-capturefinancial-restructuring
Financial CaptureIntelligence Penetration
Actors:International Monetary Fund, World Bank, McKinsey & Company, Multinational Corporations, Federal Reserve
1998-12-31 · 1 min read

By year's end, the Asian Financial Crisis results in a fundamental restructuring of Southeast Asian economies. Millions lose jobs, local companies are sold at fire-sale prices to multinational corporations, and national economic policies are effectively rewritten under IMF and World Bank guidance. The crisis triggered $118 billion in international loans, contingent on domestic policy reforms including financial sector restructuring, deleveraging, and improved economic governance. Countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and South Korea underwent dramatic economic transformations, with the IMF providing bailout packages totaling approximately $120 billion.

Sources

  1. Aftermath of the Asian Financial CrisisBrookings Institution
  2. Finance & Development: The Asian Crisis: Causes and CuresInternational Monetary Fund
  3. Asian Financial Crisis: Economic TransformationFederal Reserve History