External Indebtedness of Developing Countries
Summary:
The external indebtedness of non-oil developing countries has been of growing concern in recent years. Several factors have brought the debt issue to the forefront of the problems facing a number of countries, including the rapid rise in extenal debt in the recent past, changes in the composition of debt (toward a greater proportion owed to commercial banks) and the attendant deterioration in the terms of debt, and the rise in debt service resulting from these developments.
Series:
Occasional Paper No. 1981/002
Subject:
Arrears Asset and liability management Bank credit Banking Debt renegotiation Debt service External debt Inflation Money Prices
English
Publication Date:
May 15, 1981
ISBN/ISSN:
9781451935875/0251-6365
Stock No:
S003EA0000000
Pages:
59
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