Commercial bank lending and Third-world debt

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Commercial bank lending and Third-world debt

Graham Bird

Macmillan, 1989

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Includes index

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内容説明

One of the main features of the international economy and of world development since the beginning of the 1970s has been the changing role of the private sector, and in particular the commercial banks, in providing balance of payments financing to developing countries. The banks have become an integral element of the Third World debt problem. The activities of the banks, although much reported, have, however, received little direct analysis. This book sets out to make a contribution towards closing this gap. It investigates various aspects of commercial bank lending to developing countries not only examining past behaviour but also looking at the likely future evolution of bank lending. Graham Bird has also written "The International Monetary System and the Less Developed Countries", "World Finance and Adjustment - An Agenda For Reform" and "International Macroeconomics - Theory, Policy and Applications".

目次

  • Private bank lending to developing countries
  • new approaches to country risk assessment
  • commercial bank provisioning against claims on developing countries
  • swapping developing country debt
  • the future of bank lending to developing countries - the debt overhang and market access.

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