Finance for the developing countries

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Finance for the developing countries

Richard L. Kitchen

(Public administration in developing countries)

Wiley, c1986

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Bibliography: p. 333-347

Includes indexes

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Description

The main theme of this book is the financing of economic development - the mobilization of finance and its current use. The book covers both domestic and international finance. It is both theoretical and empirical and contains historical perspectives and an analysis of current problems. Students and practitioners in development economics, international finance and business studies will wish to use this book.

Table of Contents

  • The Basic Principles of Development Finance
  • Capital Market Theory and the Developing Countries
  • The Impact of the Domestic Financial System on Economic Development
  • Mobilising Domestic Finance: Government
  • Mobilising Domestic Finance: Formal and Informal Financial Institutions
  • Mobilising Domestic Finance: Securities Markets
  • Foreign Capital for Developing Countries: Background and Public Sector Flows
  • Foreign Capital for Developing Countries: Export Credits and Private Sector Flows
  • Debt, Adjustment and the IMF
  • The Financing of Capital Investment
  • Recent Proposals to Improve the Quantity and Quality of Development Finance.

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