Third World Debt and International Public Policy

ISBN
9780275925208
$95.00
This comprehensive study traces the evolution of the international debt crisis from its beginnings in the early 1970s to the present. The author uses a sample of 24 major borrower and heavily indebted countries to explore the economic forces within developing countries and the external conditions which led to the build-up of serious debt and their subsequent inability to carry it. He focuses attention on the changing roles of multilateral lending agencies such as the IMF and the World Bank and examines the role played by U.S., European, and Japanese commercial banks in creating conditions which led to unsustainable levels of debt among Third World borrowers. Finally, O'Cleireacain details the changing attitude of the US, from the early approaches of the Reagan administration through Brady Plan initiatives of the Bush administration.
Author O'Cleireacain, Seamus
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 1 vol.
  • 1990
  • 258
  • Yes
  • KCL KCM/1QFG GTF/1QFG KCP
  • Print
  • 1
  • HJ8899