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Asia meltdown : the end of the miracle?
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Gough, Leo
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Asia under siege : how the Asian miracle went wrong : Ranjit Gill.
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Notes to the prime minister : the untold story of how Malaysia beat the currency speculators
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The Malaysian currency crisis : how and why it happened
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East Asia in crisis : from being a miracle to needing one ?
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