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Debt Management for Development - Protection of the Poor and the Millennium Development Goals (Hardcover)
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Debt Management for Development - Protection of the Poor and the Millennium Development Goals (Hardcover)
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`The problem of the debt burden and pleas for debt relief have been
compared to the girl who killed both her parents and then pleaded
for mercy on the grounds that she was an orphan. (It has been
called the classic definition of chutzpah.) Kunibert Raffer has
more sympathy for the debtors. He discusses the international debt
problem in a profound way and his proposal, the Raffer proposal, is
ingenious, practical and wise.'---Paul Streeten, Boston University,
USA`Kunibert Raffer, a distinguished academic, has never confined
himself to an ivory tower. Instead he has consistently used his
extensive knowledge of law, history, economics and politics to
argue for an end to the structural injustice of relationships
between rich creditor countries and poor debtor nations. I have
always admired the man and his work, and believe the ideas outlined
in this book are vital if justice is to be the basis of
international financial relations.'---Ann Pettifor, New Economics
Foundation and Advocacy International This book exposes intolerable
global double standards in the treatment of debtors and argues that
fairness, economic efficiency and principles common to all
civilized legal systems, must and can be applied to so-called
`developing countries', or Southern sovereign debtors. Tracing the
history of Southern sovereign debts, describing the critical role
of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in enforcing improvements,
and discussing technical debt issues, this book presents a solution
incorporating the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as an
appropriate form of debtor protection. Although most multilateral
claims are statutorily subordinated to development needs,
multilateral institutions wrongly claim preferred creditor status.
They routinely violate their own statutes. Kunibert Raffer
discusses grants and loans as alternative ways to finance the MDGs
and development and necessary caveats on widely used debt
statistics and indicators are made. The effects of the present US
crisis are also discussed, making solving the never-ending debt
problem particularly urgent. With innovative and never-before
discussed topics, this book will appeal to NGO employees, academics
and students in development or international relations and
political studies. Overseas development institutions and
development co-operation ministries and departments will also find
this a very useful reference tool.
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