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A sudden and radical reversal of financial flows to developing countries has occurred since 1982. Controversy exists, however, as to the scale of the actual outflow of resources and as to whether too much emphasis has been placed in the past on adjustment efforts. The following article attempts...
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The flight of capital from the highly indebted developing countries undoubtedly constitutes one of the most serious problems that are making the international debt crisis difficult if not impossible to resolve. Dr. Nölling outlines some suggestions for action which could limit capital flight...
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Finaciial innovations are viewed almost universally as a new dimension in international debt management. The following article analyses the direct and indirect effects of using various types of new financial instrument to ease the debt burden. It considers the question whether new forms of...
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