The effects of financial crises on international trade
Document Type
Book chapter
Source Publication
International trade in East Asia
Publication Date
2005
First Page
253
Last Page
282
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Abstract
This paper studies empirically the effects of financial crises on international trade. The major findings are that banking crises had a negative impact on imports but a positive impact on exports in the short term, whereas currency crises decreased imports in the short term and stimulated exports in the longer term.
DOI
10.3386/w10172
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 2005 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
Additional Information
ISBN of the source publication: 0226378969
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Cheng, L. K. H., & Ma, Z. (2005). The effects of financial crises on international trade. In T. Ito & A. Rose (Eds.), International trade in East Asia (pp.253-282). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.