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Coping with the Latin American Debt Robert Wesson

Coping with the Latin American Debt By Robert Wesson

Coping with the Latin American Debt by Robert Wesson


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Nearly half of the Third World debt, or about $400 million, is owed by Latin America. How this has come about and what it means for Latin America's future are the subjects of twelve essays by experts on the Latin American debt problem.

Coping with the Latin American Debt Summary

Coping with the Latin American Debt by Robert Wesson

Nearly half of the Third World debt, or about $400 million, is owed by Latin America. How this has come about and what it means for Latin America's future are the subjects of twelve essays by experts on the Latin American debt problem. Despite their widely varied backgrounds and interests, the contributors aim toward a clearer understanding of the meaning of the debt problem and where it may be headed. A background sketch of the problem is provided, as is an account of attempts to cope with the protracted crisis. Detailed discussions follow of the largest debtors, including Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. The situations of the small Central American and Caribbean states are also treated. Finally, the volume explores the question of whether sovereign lending is really good business for banks or a good solution for these countries.

About Robert Wesson

ROBERT WESSON is a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution with the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has published books on various aspects of foreign politics and Latin America including The Latin American Military Institution (1986), Latin American Views of U.S. Foreign Policy (1985), and Democracy in Latin America (1981), as well as the editor of The Politics in Latin American Series, all published by Praeger.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Robert Wesson From Crisis to Problem: Latin American Debt, 1982-1987 by Albert Fishlow New Strategies for an Old Problem by Gary W. Wynia Rescheduling: A Banker's View by Charles J.L.T. Kovacs Mexico: Pressures for Restructuring by Susan Kaufman Purcell The Mexican Crisis: A Comment by Clark Reynolds Limitations of Mexican Debt-Based Growth by Robert E. Looney Debt and Trade: A Possible Link by Saul Trejo-Reyes Brazil and the Debt: Social Costs by Riordan Roett The Argentine Debt Crisis and the Consolidation of Democracy by Carlos H. Waisman Notes on the Argentine Debt Crisis by Carlos Alberto Carballo Venezuela, Central America, and the Caribbean by Gary W. Wynia Can the Mice Roar? Small Countries and the Debt Crisis by Howard J. Wiarda A Small Country's Debt: The Case of Costa Rica by Felix Delgado Quesada Chile and Debt-Equity Conversion by James M. Livingstone Peruvian Statement (excerpts) by Senator Carlos E. Melgar Castro's Debt Crusade by William Ratliff To Lend of Not to Lend by Alfred J. Watkins To Borrow or Not to Borrow by Robert Wesson Index

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NPB9780275929961
9780275929961
0275929965
Coping with the Latin American Debt by Robert Wesson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1988-11-02
218
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