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This chapter will first attempt a diagnosis of the near-panic and quasi-crash of 1982. Then it will suggest international actions to avoid similar scares in the future, without sacrificing desirable features of some 1970s international financial and commodity markets, such as substantial competitiveness and a low degree of politisation. The important topic of what individual LDCs can do (and they can do much) to weather crises and external shocks is ignored in this essay.
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This chapter, prepared for the Yale Concilium on International and Area Studies, partly summarises and partly expands previous work, including that of co-authors, who should not be held responsible for my summary and extensions. That work can be found in the listed references. I have also benefited in preparing this chapter from reading Griffith-Jones (1983). Virginia Casey kindly and expertly typed the manuscript, again and again.
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Diaz-Alejandro, C.F. (1987). International Financial and Goods Markets in 1982–3 and Beyond. In: Borner, S., Taylor, A. (eds) Structural Change, Economic Interdependence and World Development. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09117-1_28
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