The external indebtedness of many developing countries -Mexico, Brazil and Argentina in particular -- has been of considerable international concern. The debts arose partly because of changes in international banking practices and partly because of unwise short-term borrowing by governments accustomed to continuing international inflation. The problem has been made worse by high world-wide interest rates caused in part by the historically high domestic deficits of the United States government. There are signs that the crisis may be easing, however, and that moderate growth may Boon resume in Latin America
LAST DECEMBER, the World Bank published its annual report on international debt (https://www.worldba...
The indebtedness of developing countries was promoted by transnational banks; they were extremely re...
Any arrangement that is to serve as a long-term framework for international debt management must per...
The external indebtedness of many developing countries -Mexico, Brazil and Argentina in particular ...
The main purpose of this study is to contribute to a theory of the causes of the Latin American inte...
Reasonable levels of external debt that help finance productive investment may be expected to enhanc...
Since August 1982 the international debt crisis has dominated economic policymaking in the developin...
An examination of the evolutionary stages of the debt problem in developing countries, with a discus...
Never have so many countries owed so much money to so many banks, with so little prospect of repayme...
Since 1973 there have been repeated shocks of unprecedented magnitude in world trade. The increases ...
The debt experience of the 1920s and 1930s was one of pervasive default. Half the outstanding Latin ...
This paper discusses the economic performance of Latin America in the last decade, paying special at...
Lending and borrowing, and regulations to control them, go back 4,000 years and international lendin...
The paper reviews the Argentine debt experience in the past ten years. The emphasis is on the intera...
Banks and banking, International ; Bank loans ; Developing countries ; Debts, External ; Risk
LAST DECEMBER, the World Bank published its annual report on international debt (https://www.worldba...
The indebtedness of developing countries was promoted by transnational banks; they were extremely re...
Any arrangement that is to serve as a long-term framework for international debt management must per...
The external indebtedness of many developing countries -Mexico, Brazil and Argentina in particular ...
The main purpose of this study is to contribute to a theory of the causes of the Latin American inte...
Reasonable levels of external debt that help finance productive investment may be expected to enhanc...
Since August 1982 the international debt crisis has dominated economic policymaking in the developin...
An examination of the evolutionary stages of the debt problem in developing countries, with a discus...
Never have so many countries owed so much money to so many banks, with so little prospect of repayme...
Since 1973 there have been repeated shocks of unprecedented magnitude in world trade. The increases ...
The debt experience of the 1920s and 1930s was one of pervasive default. Half the outstanding Latin ...
This paper discusses the economic performance of Latin America in the last decade, paying special at...
Lending and borrowing, and regulations to control them, go back 4,000 years and international lendin...
The paper reviews the Argentine debt experience in the past ten years. The emphasis is on the intera...
Banks and banking, International ; Bank loans ; Developing countries ; Debts, External ; Risk
LAST DECEMBER, the World Bank published its annual report on international debt (https://www.worldba...
The indebtedness of developing countries was promoted by transnational banks; they were extremely re...
Any arrangement that is to serve as a long-term framework for international debt management must per...