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100 | _aDevlin, Robert | ||
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_aDebt and crisis in Latin America : _bthe supply side of the story / _cRobert Devlin |
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_aNew Jersey : _bPrinceton University Press, _c1989 |
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520 | _aThe crisis in Latin America, 1. -- Growth and transformation of international banking : An overview, 8. -- Private bank lending in historical perpective, 8. -- Some factors underlying the ascendance of private banks in the postwar era, 25. -- Modern international banking : A brief look at the data, 35. -- The penetration of the periphery, 39. -- The crisis of the 1980s, 52. -- International banking : Its structure and performace during the 1970s, 56. -- A popular view of international banking : Efficient international, 58. -- An alternative view of international banking, 76. -- The expansive phase of an LDC credit cycle, 123. -- Market signals and debt management, 124. -- The cases of Peru and Bolivia, 139. -- The crash and political economy of reschedulling, 181. -- An evaluation of reschedulling practices, 196. -- The dynamics of negotiaton, 216. -- The Outward tranfer of resources : What can dome about it?, 236. -- A brief overview of the issue of outward transfers, 237. -- Reducing the transfers to the banks, 251 | ||
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