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The International Debt Crisis – A Growth-oriented Management Approach

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Much has been written about the international debt crisis. Imaginative plans concocted in the North have been suggested to handle it. Conceivably, there may be interest at some quarters in listening to a view from the South, especially when it comes from Brazil, the largest single non-oil LDC sovereign borrower.

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Zannis Res Sima Motamen

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© 1987 Zannis Res and Sima Motamen

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Lira, P.P. (1987). The International Debt Crisis – A Growth-oriented Management Approach. 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_5

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