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Impact of southeast asian crisis in developing countries

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Total employment fell by much less than production declines and even increased in some cases. HOWEVER, these aggregates mask considerable churning in employment across sectors, employment status, and location. Economies that experienced the sharpest currency depreciations suffered the deepest cuts in real wages, though deeper cuts in real wages relative to gdp were associated with smaller rises in unemployment. To some extent, families smoothed their incomes through increased labor force participation and private transfers, though the limited evidence AVAILABLE suggests that wealthier families were better able to smooth consumption. The initial impact of the CRISES was on the urban corporate sector, but RURAL households were affected as well and in some INSTANCES suffered deeper losses than did urban families



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