This article is included in the symposium entitled: Refinancing of Third World Debt. The third world loans of the American banks are still the most controversial and most worrying part of their international business, even if the wilder fears expressed earlier in 1976 have been discredited. Or to put it more properly, the experience has not been good, but international banks seem so far to have had sound shock absorbers
In recent years, the world order of developing nations has embraced the prospect of macroeconomic in...
This article examines the causes and implications of the international debt crisis. It begins by fir...
The international financial system has changed dramatically over the past ten years. Less developed ...
This article is included in the symposium entitled: Refinancing of Third World Debt. The third world...
The main emphasis of this paper is on the debt repayment difficulties experienced by the Less Develo...
An examination of the evolutionary stages of the debt problem in developing countries, with a discus...
A consideration of International Lending: The Case of Developing Nations is timely not only because ...
The external debt burden has grown to the point that many sovereign borrowers are technically insolv...
This article is a brief review of the financial position of developing countries in the internationa...
At over one billion dollars in the late 1980s, Third World debt precipitated a variety of crises for...
At the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944, in introducing the proposal for what is today the Worl...
"This paper draws substantially on a much longer study that John Williamson and I published, entitle...
This article discusses and analyzes three distinct legal doctrines available to the Office of the Co...
Today\u27s topic, Refinancing of Third World Debt, will be broken into two discussions, the first de...
In August 1982, Mexico announced that it was unable to meet its debt obligations then falling due. S...
In recent years, the world order of developing nations has embraced the prospect of macroeconomic in...
This article examines the causes and implications of the international debt crisis. It begins by fir...
The international financial system has changed dramatically over the past ten years. Less developed ...
This article is included in the symposium entitled: Refinancing of Third World Debt. The third world...
The main emphasis of this paper is on the debt repayment difficulties experienced by the Less Develo...
An examination of the evolutionary stages of the debt problem in developing countries, with a discus...
A consideration of International Lending: The Case of Developing Nations is timely not only because ...
The external debt burden has grown to the point that many sovereign borrowers are technically insolv...
This article is a brief review of the financial position of developing countries in the internationa...
At over one billion dollars in the late 1980s, Third World debt precipitated a variety of crises for...
At the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944, in introducing the proposal for what is today the Worl...
"This paper draws substantially on a much longer study that John Williamson and I published, entitle...
This article discusses and analyzes three distinct legal doctrines available to the Office of the Co...
Today\u27s topic, Refinancing of Third World Debt, will be broken into two discussions, the first de...
In August 1982, Mexico announced that it was unable to meet its debt obligations then falling due. S...
In recent years, the world order of developing nations has embraced the prospect of macroeconomic in...
This article examines the causes and implications of the international debt crisis. It begins by fir...
The international financial system has changed dramatically over the past ten years. Less developed ...