Stragglers
UNLIKELY as it would have seemed in the midst of crisis three years ago, much of East Asia outside Japan is in good economic shape. But the list of exceptions is growing longer, and many of the problems that contributed to the crisis in the first place are still there. Most notable, in three troubled countries—Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines—is an inability to deal satisfactorily with their bad debts.
This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Stragglers”
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