Asian Currency Crisis: The 1997 Asian Currency Crisis

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Mosam Patel
Coach McLendon
Economics
2 May 2014
The 1997 Asian Currency Crisis
Former president, John F. Kennedy once said, “when written in Chinese, the word 'crisis' is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.” The Asian currency crisis of 1997 were dangerous occurrences that affected almost every aspect of society in Asian countries. The crisis called for cooperation among the Asian countries to build and support a better national economy and recover their fallen, local economies. It all started in Thailand. From there it spread to neighboring countries, until it was a nation wide crisis. It can be proved that the crisis originated in Thailand, but there are many explanations for the reason it was started. For instance, many believe the fall of the Thai Baht led to Asia’s downfall. The Thai Baht is the currency of Thailand. It is evident that its value is quite miniature when compared to the US Dollar. One Thai baht is equal to .031 US Dollars. In 1997, the Thai Baht’s equivalence to a US Dollar inflated from twenty-five to forty-f...

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