The Political Economy of International Debt: What, Who, How Much, and Why?

The Political Economy of International Debt: What, Who, How Much, and Why?

by Michel Bouchet
The Political Economy of International Debt: What, Who, How Much, and Why?

The Political Economy of International Debt: What, Who, How Much, and Why?

by Michel Bouchet

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Overview

This original work combines technical analysis of the North-South, Third World debt crisis with a description of the political frameworks used to analyze this issue. . . . Business professionals who want a deeper understanding of the debt question, as well as scholars of international banking and economic development, can use this book as a roadmap toward understanding the assumptions behind debt analysis, as well as a way to frame more clearly the issues associated with efforts to resolve this lingering international economic problem. International Executive

In this book, Dr. Bouchet, a leading economist and banker who has more than ten years' direct experience in the international lending process, cuts through the confusion that surrounds the subject. His clear and original analysis delineates the debt situation in terms of the behavior of the major participants, their conflicting motivations, and the external pressures and theoretical frameworks that determine their roles and actions. A wealth of previously unpublished data and the author's constructive synthesis of these disparate elements will enable professionals, scholars, and students to develop more realistic approaches to this intractable problem.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899301853
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/04/1987
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1490L (what's this?)

About the Author

MICHEL HENRI BOUCHET has served as a country risk analyst with the Office of the Prime Minister in France and with the Banque Nationale de Paris. More recetly he was Senior Economist with the Institute of International Finance in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Multiple Faces of the Debt Crisis
The Stage of the Debt Crisis: A Sketch of the Actors' Roles
The Banking Approach: Structural Myopia and Systemic Inertia
The Official Approach: The Search for an Adequate Mix of Adjustment and Financing
The Functionalist Approach: The Savings and Foreign Exchange Constraint
The Marxist Approach: A Theory of Financial Exploitation
The Dependency Approach: A Historical-Structural Method of Analysis
Conclusion: A Political Economy of Internationl Debt
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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