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Latin America's Debt Crisis : Adjusting to the Past or Planning for the Future? / ed. by Robert A. Pastor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1987Description: 1 online resource (176 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555870539
  • 9781685859510
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Introduction: Latin America's Debt and U.S. Interests -- Chapter one. The Debt Crisis: A Financial or a Development Problem? -- Part one. The Magnitude of the Problem and the Costs of Current Solutions -- Chapter two. The State of the Debt Crisis: Benefits and Costs -- Chapter three. The Costs for Latin America's Development -- Chapter four. The Threat to Democracy -- Chapter five. The Environmental Dimension to the Debt Crisis: The Problem and Five Proposals -- Chapter six. The Threat to the International Banking System -- Part two. Long-Term Solutions -- Chapter seven. Resolving The Debt Crisis: AU.S. Perspective -- Chapter eight. Resolving the Debt Crisis: A Latin American Perspective -- Chapter nine. The View of the Reagan Administration: Toward Stronger World Growth -- Chapter ten. A Three-Pronged Proposal for Alleviating the Debt Crisis -- Chapter eleven. The Responsibilities of the Industrialized Countries and the Need to Strengthen the World Bank -- Chapter twelve. The View from the Banks -- Chapter thirteen. Four Feasible Ways to Ameliorate the Debt Burden -- Part three. The Dialogue on the Debt -- Chapter fourteen. The Circle in the Debate: A Rapporteur's Report -- Chapter fifteen. Planning for the Future -- Appendix A: The Baker Plan -- Appendix B: Latin America's Response: Excerpts from Communiqués of The Cartagena Group -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Assesses the costs to both Latin America and the US of Latin America's debt crisis and offers long-term proposals for resolving the issues involved.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables -- Preface -- Introduction: Latin America's Debt and U.S. Interests -- Chapter one. The Debt Crisis: A Financial or a Development Problem? -- Part one. The Magnitude of the Problem and the Costs of Current Solutions -- Chapter two. The State of the Debt Crisis: Benefits and Costs -- Chapter three. The Costs for Latin America's Development -- Chapter four. The Threat to Democracy -- Chapter five. The Environmental Dimension to the Debt Crisis: The Problem and Five Proposals -- Chapter six. The Threat to the International Banking System -- Part two. Long-Term Solutions -- Chapter seven. Resolving The Debt Crisis: AU.S. Perspective -- Chapter eight. Resolving the Debt Crisis: A Latin American Perspective -- Chapter nine. The View of the Reagan Administration: Toward Stronger World Growth -- Chapter ten. A Three-Pronged Proposal for Alleviating the Debt Crisis -- Chapter eleven. The Responsibilities of the Industrialized Countries and the Need to Strengthen the World Bank -- Chapter twelve. The View from the Banks -- Chapter thirteen. Four Feasible Ways to Ameliorate the Debt Burden -- Part three. The Dialogue on the Debt -- Chapter fourteen. The Circle in the Debate: A Rapporteur's Report -- Chapter fifteen. Planning for the Future -- Appendix A: The Baker Plan -- Appendix B: Latin America's Response: Excerpts from Communiqués of The Cartagena Group -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index

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Assesses the costs to both Latin America and the US of Latin America's debt crisis and offers long-term proposals for resolving the issues involved.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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