Abstract

A careful review of the Asian crisis in 1997 reveals that despite widespread denunciation, hedge funds and other portfolio investors played only a minor role in the making of the crisis. To maintain financial sector stability, therefore, governments should focus on avoiding inconsistent policies rather than try to identify a “bad” class of investors and limit their activities.

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