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The Ukrainian Currency Crisis of 1998

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The currency crisis in Ukraine can be explained in terms of the first generation model. The causes of the Ukrainian currency crisis were mostly domestic. The crisis in Russia, Ukraine’s main trading partner, merely accelerated some processes rather than causing them.

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Markiewicz, M. (2003). The Ukrainian Currency Crisis of 1998. In: Dąbrowski, M. (eds) Currency Crises in Emerging Markets. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0343-9_12

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