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Asia Region

McKibbin W. (2005) “Indonesia in a Changing Global Environment” Lowy Institute Working Paper in International Economics no 1.05

McKibbin W. and H-G Le (2002) “Which Exchange Rate Regime for Asia?” Paper prepared for AJRC/CCER conference on “Future Financial Arrangements in East Asia” held in Beijing on March 24-25McKibbin W. and H-G Le (2002) “Which Exchange Rate Regime for Asia?” Paper prepared for AJRC/CCER conference on “Future Financial Arrangements in East Asia” held in Beijing on March 24-25

McKibbin W. and A. Stoeckel (1999) “East Asia’s Response to the Crisis: A Quantitative Analysis”, paper prepared for the ASEM Regional Economist’s Workshop:  “From Recovery to Sustainable Development” The World Bank. Brookings Discussion Paper in International Economics #149, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC.

McKibbin W. (1999) "International Capital Flows, Financial Reforms and the Cost of Changing Risk Perceptions in APEC Economies" Paper prepared for the Institute of Policy Studies conference on "Experiences of Economic Reform Within APEC" held in Wellington, New Zealand July 12-14, 1999.

McKibbin W. and W. Martin (1998) “The East Asia Crisis: Investigating Causes and Policy Responses” Working Paper in Trade and Development #98/6, Economics Department, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University and Brookings Discussion Paper in International Economics #142, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC.

Coyle W., McKibbin W. and Z. Wang (1998) "The Asian Financial Crisis: Impact on the U.S. Economy and Agriculture" US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service Staff Working Paper #9805

Martin W. and W. McKibbin (1998) "The East Asia Crisis: Investigating Causes and Policy Responses" World Bank (mimeo)

McKibbin W. (1998) "Risk Re-evaluation, Capital Flows and the Crisis in Asia" Paper prepared for the ANU conference on "east Asia in Crisis: From Being a Miracle to Needing One"

McKibbin W. (1998) "The Economic Crisis in Asia: An Empirical Assessment" Brookings Discussion Paper in International Economics #136, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC.