Who owes who? : 50 questions about world debt /: 50 questions about world debt. (2004)
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- Title:
- Who owes who? : 50 questions about world debt /: 50 questions about world debt. (2004)
- Main Title:
- Who owes who? : 50 questions about world debt
- Further Information:
- Note: Damien Millet, Eric Toussaint ; translated by Vicki Briault Manus with the collaboration of Gabrielle Roche.
- Other Names:
- Millet, Damien
Toussaint, Eric
Manus, Vicki Briault
Roche, Gabrielle
Comité pour l'annulation de la dette du Tiers Monde. - Contents:
- Q1. What is meant by the Third World? Q2. Are the living conditions of the poorest populations improving? Q3. What are the different kinds of debt? Q4. What impact does the external debt have on human development? Q5. What were the main factors leading to the indebtedness of the DCs? Q6. What is the geopolitical context of the over-indebtedness of the DCs? Q7. Who were the leading actors in the indebtedness of the countries of the South, and how have the loans been used? Q8. How can the debt crisis be explained? Q9. How has the external debt of the DCs evolved over the last 30 years? Q10. How have the creditors responded to the debt crisis? Q11. Who is the main actor in the management of the debt crisis? Q12. What does the IMF do? Q13. How does the World Bank operate? Q14. What is the logic behind the IMF's and the World Bank's economic policy? Q15. What are the short-term shock measures imposed by structural adjustment, and what are their consequences? Q16. What are the long-term shock measures imposed by structural adjustment, and what are their consequences? Q17. What is the role of the Paris Club? Q18. Are all the DCs in the same boat? Q19. What does the external debt of the DCs consist of? Q20. Who are the main creditors of the different DCs? Q21. How have the roles of the different creditors evolved over the last 30 years? Q22. Do the DCs repay their debts? Q23. How are the debt-related financial flows managed? Q24. How did the debt-reduction initiative come about?Q1. What is meant by the Third World? Q2. Are the living conditions of the poorest populations improving? Q3. What are the different kinds of debt? Q4. What impact does the external debt have on human development? Q5. What were the main factors leading to the indebtedness of the DCs? Q6. What is the geopolitical context of the over-indebtedness of the DCs? Q7. Who were the leading actors in the indebtedness of the countries of the South, and how have the loans been used? Q8. How can the debt crisis be explained? Q9. How has the external debt of the DCs evolved over the last 30 years? Q10. How have the creditors responded to the debt crisis? Q11. Who is the main actor in the management of the debt crisis? Q12. What does the IMF do? Q13. How does the World Bank operate? Q14. What is the logic behind the IMF's and the World Bank's economic policy? Q15. What are the short-term shock measures imposed by structural adjustment, and what are their consequences? Q16. What are the long-term shock measures imposed by structural adjustment, and what are their consequences? Q17. What is the role of the Paris Club? Q18. Are all the DCs in the same boat? Q19. What does the external debt of the DCs consist of? Q20. Who are the main creditors of the different DCs? Q21. How have the roles of the different creditors evolved over the last 30 years? Q22. Do the DCs repay their debts? Q23. How are the debt-related financial flows managed? Q24. How did the debt-reduction initiative come about? Q25. What is the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HPIC) initiative? Q26. What are the results of the HIPC initiative? Q27. What are the limitations of the HIPC initiative? Q28. What is the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD)? Q29. What are vulture-funds? Q30. Have there ever been debt cancellations in the past? Q31. Why do the governments of the South continue to repay the debt? Q32. Will debt cancellation be enough to ensure the development of the DCs? Q33. What are the moral arguments in favour of cancelling the DCs' debts? Q34. What are the political arguments in favour of cancelling the DCs' debts? Q35. What are the economic arguments in favour of cancelling the DCs' debts? Q36. What are the legal arguments in favour of cancelling the DCs' debts? Q37. What are the environmental arguments in favour of cancelling the DCs' debts? Q38. What are the religious arguments in favour of cancelling the DCs' debts? Q39. Who owes what to whom? Q40. Should there be conditions attached to debt cancellation? Q41. If the creditors decided to cancel the debt, would it cause a global financial crisis? Q42. Could cancelling the debt cause an impoverishment of the North, particularly for tax payers? Q43. How can alternative funding be found for the development of the DCs? Q44. Won't the dictatorial regimes currently in office benefit most from debt cancellation? Q45. If and when the debt is cancelled, how can a new round of indebtedness be avoided? Q46. Should recourse to borrowing be avoided at all costs? Q47. Can the DCs' external debt be compared to the public debt of the North? Q48. How can we achieve cancellation of the DCs' debt and a general improvement of the human condition? Q49. How did the international campaign for the cancellation of the debt start? Q50. How was the CADTM founded? … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Dhaka [Bangladesh] Black Point, N.S : University Press Fernwood Pub. in association with CADTM
- Publication Date:
- 2004
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (x, 185 pages), illustrations, maps
- Subjects:
- 336.3/435091724
Debts, External -- Developing countries
Debt cancellation -- Developing countries
Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries
Ajustement structurel (Économie) -- Aspect politique -- Pays en voie de développement
Dettes extérieures -- Aspect politique -- Pays en voie de développement
Système monétaire international
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Public Finance
Debt cancellation
Debts, External
Economic history
Globalization -- Economic aspects
Buitenlandse schulden
Auslandsschulden
Schuldenkrise
GLOBALIZATION
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DEBT MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Developing countries -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Pays en voie de développement -- Politique économique
Developing countries
Entwicklungsländer
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- ISBNs:
- 9781848131743
1848131747
9781848138025
1848138024 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781552661512
1552661512
1842774271
9781842774274
1842774263
9781842774267
8182910013
9832535425
9788182910010
9789832535423 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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