Foreign Debt and Latin American Economic Development
β Scribed by Antonio Jorge, etc
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 187
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Pergamon Titles of Related Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Page v
LIST OF TABLES, Pages x-xiii
PREFACE, Page xiv, A.J., J.S.C., R.P.H.
EXTERNAL DEBT AND DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA: A BACKGROUND PAPER, Pages 1-35, Antonio Jorge, Jorge Salazar-CarrilΕo
A PERSPECTIVE ON THE EXTERNAL DEBT OF LATIN AMERICA, Pages 37-39, Robert Z. Aliber
EXTERNAL FINANCING AND DEBT OF THE LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES, Pages 41-54, Raymond Beauvoir
LATIN AMERICAN EXTERNAL DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE ROLE OF DEBT RESCHEDULING, Pages 55-60, Dr. Irving, S. Friedman
LATIN AMERICAN DEBT: MORE RESCHEDULING?, Pages 61-76, Rene P. Higonnet
HOW TO BORROW REASONABLY, Pages 77-84, Yves Maroni
LDC CREDIT RISK AND BANK REGULATION, Pages 85-88, Henry C. Wallich
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EXTERNAL DEBT OF JAMAICA, Pages 89-108, Richard L. Bernal
EXTERNAL DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN, Pages 109-112, Compton Bourne
THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXTERNAL DEBT: AN ASSESSMENT OF ITS EVOLUTION OVER THE LAST SIX YEARS, Pages 113-116, Luis A. Canela-Bueno
PROBLEMS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EXTERNAL INDEBTEDNESS IN CENTRAL AMERICA, Pages 117-124, Enrique Delgado
GROWTH AND DEBT: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS FOR THE BRAZILIAN ECONOMY IN THE EIGHTIES, Pages 125-137, Robert Fendt Jr.
EXTERNAL DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: MEXICO, Pages 139-153, Manuel Gollas
THE EXTERNAL DEBT SITUATION OF HAITI, Pages 155-161, Paul R. Latortue
VENEZUELA'S FOREIGN PUBLIC DEBT, Pages 163-168, Pedro A. Palma
LATIN AMERICAN EXTERNAL DEBT IN THE EIGHTIES: A CASE STUDY OF BRAZIL, Pages 169-174, Thomas J. Trebat
FOREIGN DEBT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THE CASE OF COSTA RICA, Pages 175-183, Juan Manuel Villasuso
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