Developing country debt and the world economy:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Chicago University of Chicago Press c1989
Schriftenreihe:National Bureau of Economic Research project report
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Country studies. Debt and macroeconomic instability in Argentina / Rudiger Dornbusch and Juan Carlos de Pablo -- Bolivia's economic crisis / Juan Antonio Morales and Jeffrey D. Sachs -- The macroeconomics of the Brazilian external debt / Eliana A. Cardoso and Albert Fishlow -- The conduct of economic policies in Indonesia and its impact on external debt / Wing Thye Woo and Anwar Nasution -- External debt and macroeconomic performance in South Korea / Susan M. Collins and Won-Am Park -- Mexico 1958-86 : from stabilizing development to the debt crisis / Edward F. Buffie, with the assistance of Allen Sangines Krause -- Debt crisis and adjustment in the Philippines / Robert S. Dohner and Ponciano Intal, Jr. -- Turkish experience with debt : macroeconomic policy and performance / Merih Celâsun and Dani Rodrik -- Remarks on country studies / Miguel Urrutia, Anne O. Krueger
(cont.) Special topics. How sovereign debt has worked / Peter H. Lindert and Peter J. Morton -- The U.S. capital market and foreign lending, 1920-1955 / Barry Eichengreen -- Structural adjustment policies in highly indebted countries / Sebastian Edwards -- The politics of stabilization and structural adjustment / Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman -- Conditionality, debt relief, and the developing country debt crisis / Jeffrey D. Sachs -- Private capital flows to problem debtors / Paul Krugman -- Debt problems and the world macroeconomy / Rudiger Dornbusch -- Resolving the international debt crisis / Stanley Fischer
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 335 p.)
ISBN:0226733386
9780226733234
9780226733388
0226733238

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