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G-24 : The Developing Countries in the International Financial System / ed. by Eduardo Mayobre.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]Copyright date: ©1999Description: 1 online resource (332 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781685854454
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1. A Quarter-Century of Experience -- 1. The Developing Countries and the International Financial System: 25 Years of Hope, Frustration, and Some Modest Achievements -- 2. The Future of the Group of 24 -- Part 2. Two Crucial Problems: Income from Oil Exports in the 1970s and the Asian Crisis in the 1990s -- 3. Oil Export Revenues and Their Circulation in the International Financial System -- 4. The Recycling of Petrodollars -- 5. Lessons from the Recent Financial Crisis in Indonesia -- 6. The Financial Crisis in Korea: From Miracle to Meltdown? -- 7. The Impact of the Asian Crisis on Latin America -- 8. The Process of Globalization -- 9. Globalization and Development at the End of the 20th Century: Opportunities, Dilemmas, Tensions -- 10. New Capital Flows and Emerging Markets -- 11. Dealing with the Volatility of Private Capital Flows -- 12. The Labor Challenges of Globalization and Economic Integration -- 13. The Sustainability of Development -- Appendix 1: First Meeting of Ministers, Caracas, Venezuela, 5–7 April 1972 -- Appendix 2: Caracas Declaration II -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: Appearing some twenty-five years after the inaugural meeting of the Group of 24, this book relates the efforts made by developing countries in the arena of international monetary issues. A reflection on a quarter-century of both frustration and modest achievement, it deals as well with matters central to the future of global economic relations.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1. A Quarter-Century of Experience -- 1. The Developing Countries and the International Financial System: 25 Years of Hope, Frustration, and Some Modest Achievements -- 2. The Future of the Group of 24 -- Part 2. Two Crucial Problems: Income from Oil Exports in the 1970s and the Asian Crisis in the 1990s -- 3. Oil Export Revenues and Their Circulation in the International Financial System -- 4. The Recycling of Petrodollars -- 5. Lessons from the Recent Financial Crisis in Indonesia -- 6. The Financial Crisis in Korea: From Miracle to Meltdown? -- 7. The Impact of the Asian Crisis on Latin America -- 8. The Process of Globalization -- 9. Globalization and Development at the End of the 20th Century: Opportunities, Dilemmas, Tensions -- 10. New Capital Flows and Emerging Markets -- 11. Dealing with the Volatility of Private Capital Flows -- 12. The Labor Challenges of Globalization and Economic Integration -- 13. The Sustainability of Development -- Appendix 1: First Meeting of Ministers, Caracas, Venezuela, 5–7 April 1972 -- Appendix 2: Caracas Declaration II -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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Appearing some twenty-five years after the inaugural meeting of the Group of 24, this book relates the efforts made by developing countries in the arena of international monetary issues. A reflection on a quarter-century of both frustration and modest achievement, it deals as well with matters central to the future of global economic relations.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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