Politics And Economics Of External Debt Crisis

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A01=Miguel S. Wionczek
Author_Luciano Tomassini
Author_Miguel S. Wionczek
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external debt crisis
External Debt Problems
Federal Reserve
Foreign Public Debt
Gdp Growth
IMF Agreement
IMF Executive Board
IMF Fund
IMF Lending
IMF Program
IMF Quota
IMF Resource
IMF Stabilization
IMF Stabilization Program
International Bank
International Monetary Fund
international politics
Jumbo Loan
Latin American domestic economic policies
Latin American Economic System
Latin American International Relations
London Inter-Bank Offer Rate
Major Debtor Countries
Martinez De Hoz
Monetary Disequilibrium
OPEC Surplus
Rescheduling Policies

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  • ISBN 9780367283636
  • Weight: 1080g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since 1981 Latin America has been in the midst of a protracted external debt crisis due, among other reasons, to emergency borrowing at record-high real interest rates and the decline in the region's export proceeds. Until now, most literature on the subject originated in industrial lender countries, whose primary concern is the impact of the debt

Miguel S. Wionczek is a senior fellow and the head of the long-term energy research program at El Colegio de Mexico. He is coeditor of Energy in the Transition from Rural Subsistence (with Gerald Foley and Ariane van Buren; Westview, 1982) and Mexico's Energy Resources: Toward a Policy of Diversification (with Ragaei El Mallakh; Westview, 1985). Luciano Tomassini is director of the Program for Joint Studies on Latin American International Relations (RIAL) in Santiago, Chile.

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