This book focuses on the international financial problems of
developing countries and the ways in which international financial
policy might be used to alleviate them. A strong theme that emerges
is that developing countries cannot be treated as a homogenous
group from the viewpoint of their international financial problems.
At the very least, a distinction needs to be drawn between the
newly industrialising countries of Latin America and South-east
Asia and the low income countries of Africa and Asia.
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