#  Korea 

 



 ##  

  expand\_more  

 
  

 

> NBER [Conference on The Korean Currency Crisis](http://www.nber.org/crisis/korea_report.html)  
> [Jeffrey Frankel, Jong-Wha Lee and Yung Chul Park, Organizers, February 1, 2000, Cambridge, MA](http://www.nber.org/~confer/2000/korea00/korea00.html)

One background paper for above conference was J. Frankel: ["Ten Lessons Learned from the Korean Crisis"](https://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/jfrankel/Ten%20lessons%20learned%20from%20the%20Korean%20Crisis.pdf)

["The Second Clinton Administration's Policies Toward Korea and East Asia," Address to *Korea-US Twenty-First Century Council*, Washington, May 1, 1997.](https://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/jfrankel/KOREA21C.R2.pdf)

"The Recent Liberalization of Korea's Foreign Exchange Markets, and Tests of U.S. versus Japanese Influence," *Seoul Journal of Economics*, vol.5, no.1 (Spring 1992), 1-29.

["Foreign Exchange Policy, Monetary Policy and Capital Market Liberalization in Korea,"](https://www.hks.harvard.edu/fs/jfrankel/FXPolicyKEI9CUT.KOR.pdf) in Korean-U.S. Financial Issues, U.S.-Joint Korea-U.S. Academic Symposium Volume 3, edited by Chwee Huay Ow-Taylor, Korea Economic Institute of America, Washington, D.C., 1993, 91-107.  
  
"And Now Won/Dollar Negotiations? Lessons From the Yen/Dollar Agreement of 1984," in *Korea's Macroeconomic and Financial Policies* (Korean Development Institute), December 1989, 105-127.

"Liberalization of Korea's Foreign Exchange Markets, and the Role of Trade Relations with the United States," in *Shaping a New Economic Relationship: The Republic of Korea and the United States*, edited by Jongryn Mo and Ramon Myers, Hoover Institution Press, Stanford, CA, 1993: 120-142.