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The Crumbling Facade of African Debt Negotiations Matthew Martin

The Crumbling Facade of African Debt Negotiations By Matthew Martin

The Crumbling Facade of African Debt Negotiations by Matthew Martin


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An analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa's debt negotiations in the 1980s. It provides a framework for assessing the major types of debt negotiation, showing that faulty procedure made agreements vulnerable to failure, so that nobody was winning.

The Crumbling Facade of African Debt Negotiations Summary

The Crumbling Facade of African Debt Negotiations: No Winners by Matthew Martin

An analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa's debt negotiations in the 1980s. It provides a framework for assessing the major types of debt negotiation, showing that faulty procedure made agreements vulnerable to failure, so that nobody was winning.

Table of Contents

Negotiating economic policy with the IMF; debt to governments - the Paris club; debt to commercial banks - the London club; non-bank commercial debt negotiations; financing adjustment with growth - does the package fit together?; the 1986-90 initiatives - a break with the past; winners all - negotiating finance for development.

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NLS9781349123278
9781349123278
1349123277
The Crumbling Facade of African Debt Negotiations: No Winners by Matthew Martin
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
1991-01-01
391
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