Lessons from the Past and Forecasts for the Future
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Köp båda 2 för 1425 krSCOTT B. MACDONALD is the International Economic Advisor at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in Washington, D.C. In this capacity, he monitors money laundering and monetary and macroeconomic developments in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. He is the author of Dancing on a Volcano: The Latin American Drug Trade (Praeger, 1988), Mountain High, White Avalanche: Cocaine and Power in the Andean States and Panama (Praeger, 1989), and The Politics of the Caribbean Basin Drug Trade (Praeger, 1991). JANE HUGHES is Adjunct Professor of Economics at Brandeis University's Lemberg Program in International Economics and Finance. She also serves as a Senior Advisor to Political Risk Services, a division of IBA, USA, and consults with multinational corporations on international investment issues. Hughes is the author of a major study on sovereign risk, and has published and lectured widely on international financial management. UWE BOTT is a Senior Analyst with Moody's Investors Service and a citizen of Germany. Mr. Bott held the position of Programming Officer with the Inter-American Development Bank, where he designed country programming papers, the Bank's medium-term investment for its Latin American borrowing countries. He has published a number of articles on the economic and social development of Latin America.
Foreword by Norman Bailey Latin America in the 1990s: Democracy in Debt Actors in the Latin American Debt Crisis I: The Creditor Governments Actors in the Latin American Debt Crisis II: International Financial Organizations Actors in the Latin American Debt Crisis III: The Domestic Actors Actors in the Latin American Debt Crisis IV: The Commercial Banks Social Conditions in Latin America Regulatory Aspects of the Latin American Debt Crisis: Giving Up Laissez-Faire Global Environment in the 1990s and the Prospects for Latin America A Comparative View of Latin America and South Korea, Turkey, and Morocco Selected Bibliography Index