External Indebtedness of Developing Countries
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.
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1981-05-15
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Authors: | Baumgartner, Ulrich ; Johnson, G. G. ; Dillon, K. Burke ; Williams, R. C. ; Keller, Peter ; Tyler, Maria ; Nowzad, Bahram ; Kincaid, G. Russell ; Reichmann, Tomás |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
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