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Finanzkrise in Südostasien – Auswirkungen auf Österreich

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  • Franz R. Hahn

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  • Markus Marterbauer

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  • Stephan Schulmeister
  • Jan Stankovsky

    (WIFO)

Abstract
Das Ausmaß der Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise in Südostasien kann noch nicht vollständig abgeschätzt werden. Die dämpfenden Effekte auf die Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Österreich sollten aber sehr verhalten bleiben: Die direkte Handelsverflechtung der österreichischen Wirtschaft mit der Krisenregion ist sehr gering (1½% des Exports), die wichtigsten österreichischen Handelspartner sind nicht überproportional betroffen, und in Europa scheinen sich die Kräfte eines selbsttragenden Konjunkturaufschwungs in jüngster Zeit eher verstärkt zu haben. Zudem sind die österreichischen Banken in Asien nicht sehr engagiert – das aushaftende Kreditvolumen umfaßt etwa 1¼% der Bilanzsumme. Dennoch sollte die Finanzkrise auf internationaler Ebene zum Anlaß für wirtschaftspolitische Regulierungsmaßnahmen zur Stabilisierung sowohl der Wechselkurse zwischen den wichtigsten Weltwährungen als auch des internationalen Finanzsystems genommen werden.

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  • Franz R. Hahn & Markus Marterbauer & Stephan Schulmeister & Jan Stankovsky, 1998. "Finanzkrise in Südostasien – Auswirkungen auf Österreich," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 71(3), pages 141-153, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:1998:i:3:p:141-153
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