2003 Publications

BASC Staff Articles

Analyzing American Firms’ Market and Nonmarket Strategies in Asia

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

U.S. Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success, 2003
The Asia-Pacific economies continue to be among the most attractive markets in the world, despite the lingering effects of the regional currency crises of the late 1990s and Japan’s continued economic malaise.

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Lessons from Americans Firms’ Strategies in Asia

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Winning in Asia, U.S. Style: Market and Nonmarket Strategies for Success, 2003
The regional Asian currency crises of 1997-1998 complicated but failed to diminish foreign firms’ ardor for the region.

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The Evolution of Debt Crises: Origins, Management, and Policy Lessons

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Sovereign Debt: Origins, Management, and Restructuring, 2003
The 1997–9 Asian debt crisis has raised our interest in studying the origin and resolution of debt crises in comparative perspective.

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Sovereign Debt: Origins, Crises and Restructuring

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Sovereign Debt: Origins, Management, and Restructuring, 2003
The problem of international debt rarely seems to leave the headlines.

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Sovereign Debt Management: Lessons and Policy Implications

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

Sovereign Debt: Origins, Management, and Restructuring, 2003
The stability of the international financial system depends on preventing and resolving debt crises.

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Comment on ‘Common Goods, Matrix Games, and Institutional Response by Katharina Holzinger

|By Vinod Aggarwal – Director|

European Journal of International Relations, 2003
We are pleased that our article ‘Goods, Games and Institutions’ (Aggarwal and Dupont, 1999) has generated considerable interest (Wallner, 2002; Aggarwal and Dupont, 2002).

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