World trade : monetary order and Latin America

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World trade : monetary order and Latin America

edited by Paolo Savona and George Sutija

Macmillan in association with the Banco Central de Venezuela and the Asociacion Bancaria de Venezuela, 1990

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"Papers presented at the International Conference on World Trade-Monetary Order and Latin America in 1985. This was the third conference organised by the Permanent Advisory Committee on Eurodollars (PACE) in cooperation with the Latin American Council of Schools of Administration (CLADEA)."

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Developments in the international monetary order and world trade have profoundly affected the Latin American region. In recent years Latin America has experienced varying degrees of financial distress. Although progress has been made in easing the most immediate aspects of the foreign debt burden, it is clear that a medium-term strategy for restructuring and rehabilitating the economies of the region is in order. This book is a collection of papers presented at the International Conference on World Trade-Monetary Order and Latin America. This was the third conference organized by the Permanent Advisory Committee on Eurodollars (P.A.C.E.) in cooperation with the Latin American Council of Schools of Administration (CLADEA).

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 World trade and monetary order, Paolo Savona and Enzo Grilli
  • international financing and development in Latin America, Carlos Francisco Caceres
  • diversification among currencies in the contracting of external financing and effective debt burden, Alvaro Donoso
  • Latin American financial crisis - short and long term perspectives, Roque B. Fernandez
  • the management of the external debt burden, Robert Z. Aliber
  • U.S. bank's lending to developing countries - a longer term view, Henry S. Terrell and Rodney H. Mills. Part 2 Comments.

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