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attashe74 [19]
2 years ago
8

How Korea deal with foreign currency crises in 1997

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tatyana61 [14]2 years ago
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Answer: help of IMF (International Monetary Fund) to deal with this foreign currency crisis. The citizens of Korea as well actively contributed towards foreign loan repayment through the “Gold Collection Movement”.

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