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The Lessons of the Crisis: a Developing Country View

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International Debt and Central Banking in the 1980s

Part of the book series: Studies in Banking and International Finance ((SBIF))

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In 1982 the financial earthquake produced by the Polish, Argentinian and Mexican debt crises began to deeply change the course of life of many countries, particularly those classified as developing nations.

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Zannis Res Sima Motamen

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© 1987 Zannis Res and Sima Motamen

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Langoni, C.G. (1987). The Lessons of the Crisis: a Developing Country View. In: Res, Z., Motamen, S. (eds) International Debt and Central Banking in the 1980s. Studies in Banking and International Finance. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08329-9_4

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