Scholars and practitioners from the fields of economics, political
science, sociology, and government discuss the nature and
importance of debt in the international system and question whether
international debt is a necessary element of international
development or a potential root of international economic collapse
(and of the demise of the dollar as denominator of the monetary
realm). They then turn specifically to the impact of external debt
on developing countries, exploring the potential for both positive
and negative effects. In the final section of the book they look at
the interactions between debtors and creditors when loans begin to
sour.
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