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1 online resource (382 pages) |
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Introduction; The Contributors; Part One The Expansion of External Debt within the Less Developed Countries; Introduction; 1. Debt and Default in the International Political Economy; 2. International Public Lending and American Policy; 3. Private Overseas Lending: Too Far, Too Fast?; 4. Financial Interrelations, the Balance of Payments, and the Dollar Crisis; Part Two Debt and Development; Introduction; 5. Bankers as Revolutionaries in the Process of Development; 6. Debt, Indenture, and Development |
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7. Brazil's Debt-Burdened Recession: Consequences of Short-Term Difficulties or of Structures of Production and Consumption?8. Political Economy of International Debt: The Dynamics of Financial Capital; Part Three The Politics of International Debt Renegotiations; Introduction; 9. Peru and the U.S. Banks: Privatization of Financial Relations; 10. The Politics of Debt Relief: Official Creditors and Brazil, Ghana, and Chile; 11. The Politics of Private Bank Lending and Debt Renegotiations; 12. The IMF, Commercial Banks, and Third World Debts; Selected Bibliography; Index |
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Subject |
Debts, External -- Developing countries
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Debts, External.
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Debts, External
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Developing countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429707094 |
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0429707096 |
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