Overexposed

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Bank Advisory Committees
banks' financial stability
Brady Plan
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commercial bank lending
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Country Risk
Country Risk Analysis
Country Risk Evaluations
Debt Equity Swaps
debt rescheduling process
debt rescheduling strategies
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developing economies finance
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Eurocurrency Market
Eurocurrency System
Federal Reserve
financial crisis management
IMF Agreement
IMF Official
Interest Rate Spreads
Internal Revenue Service
International Banking Corporations
international economic conditions
international finance
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Latin American debt crisis research
Loan Loss Reserves
Low Interest Rate Spreads
Mao Zedong
Money Center Banks
National City
Non-member Banks
OPEC Nation
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sovereign risk analysis
Third World lending boom
U.S. banks' overseas operations
West Germany
World Lending
World Loans

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367297541
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Raúl Madrid's Overexposed represents the first in-depth study of the involvement of U.S. banks in the Third World debt crisis. Based on extensive interviews with commercial bankers, the book examines the decision-making process at U.S. banks that led to the lending boom of the 1970s and early 1980s as well as the role the banks played in the management of the debt crisis. Madrid argues that banks, particularly the largest U.S. institutions, played a much larger and more active role in the development and management of the crisis than is commonly believed. A comprehensive appendix contains detailed profiles of the seven largest lenders to the Third World, including data on their developing country exposures, profits, and debt conversion activities.

Raúl L. Madrid is currently a Peace Corps volunteer in Costa Rica. He was formerly a foreign affairs analyst with the Investor Responsibility Research Center in Washington, D.C., under the auspices of which he wrote Overexposed. Madrid is coauthor of U.S. Arms Exports: Policies and Contractors, a book on U.S. arms transfer policy, and he has written numerous articles and reports on related foreign policy issues.

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