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050 0 0 _aHG 3891.5
_b.M34 1984
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100 1 _aMakin, John H.,
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245 1 4 _aThe global debt crisis :
_bAmerica's growing involvement /
_cJohn H. Makin.
260 _aNew York :
_bBasic Books, Inc., Publishers,
_c1984
300 _axiv, 281 pages ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 263-269) and index.
505 2 _aAcknowledgments -- Introduction
505 2 _aPart I. An unprecedented crisis : Chapter 1: Dangerous loans to princes -- Chapter 2: Treaties of tyrants.
505 2 _aPart II. Origins of the LDC crisis : Chapter 3: Cultivation of inferior soils -- Chapter 4: No more fruitless growth.
505 2 _aPart III. Origins of the global crisis : Chapter 5: First things first -- Chapter 6: Demand does not create its own supply -- Chapter 7: Imprudent moments.
505 2 _aPart IV. Lenders of last resort : Chapter 8: Angels, guardian and avenging -- Chapter 9: From on high.
505 2 _aPart V. A spring uncoils : Chapter 10 : Wishful thinking and bad luck -- Chapter 11 : Treating the symptoms -- Chapter 12: For whom the bell tolls -- Notes -- Index.
520 _a"How did America's financial institutions become so deeply enmeshed in high-risk international lending? Will they ever get their money back? What are the implications for the economy as a whole? Is there a way out of this mess? A leading economist provides some sobering answers in the first definitive account of how this severe crisis began, who is responsible, and why it will not go away." -- From the back cover.
650 0 _aLoans, Foreign
_zDeveloping countries.
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650 0 _aDebts, External
_zDeveloping countries.
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650 0 _aLoans, American
_zDeveloping countries.
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