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Titre : Multilateral debt, an emerging crisis? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Percy S. Mistry, Auteur Editeur : Den Haag : FONDAD Année de publication : 1994 Importance : 76 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Dette Tags : Dette Pays en développement Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : It is now more than eleven years since the debt crisis erupted. A popular view is that, because the international financial system is no longer in danger and major Latin American countries have regained access to voluntary flows from western capital markets, the crisis is over. However, for many developing countries the debt problem is far from resolved. And while most attention was and still is focused on the attempts to alleviate the burdens of both commercial and official bilateral debt of the countries affected, a new problem has emerged: the pyramiding of multilateral debt. The facts are worrisome, as Percy Mistry reveals in this book. The stock of multilateral debt owed by developing countries has grown faster than any other type of debt. It tripled from $98 billion in 1982 to $304 billion in 1992. By 1992, it accounted for 18 per cent of the total outstanding debt stock of all developing countries. Debt service payments from developing countries to multilateral institutions have increased even more dramatically: from less than five-fold rise! En ligne : http://www.fondad.org/product_books/pdf_download/24/Multilateral_Debt-BookComple [...] Multilateral debt, an emerging crisis? [texte imprimé] / Percy S. Mistry, Auteur . - Den Haag : FONDAD, 1994 . - 76 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Dette Tags : Dette Pays en développement Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : It is now more than eleven years since the debt crisis erupted. A popular view is that, because the international financial system is no longer in danger and major Latin American countries have regained access to voluntary flows from western capital markets, the crisis is over. However, for many developing countries the debt problem is far from resolved. And while most attention was and still is focused on the attempts to alleviate the burdens of both commercial and official bilateral debt of the countries affected, a new problem has emerged: the pyramiding of multilateral debt. The facts are worrisome, as Percy Mistry reveals in this book. The stock of multilateral debt owed by developing countries has grown faster than any other type of debt. It tripled from $98 billion in 1982 to $304 billion in 1992. By 1992, it accounted for 18 per cent of the total outstanding debt stock of all developing countries. Debt service payments from developing countries to multilateral institutions have increased even more dramatically: from less than five-fold rise! En ligne : http://www.fondad.org/product_books/pdf_download/24/Multilateral_Debt-BookComple [...]
Titre : Multilateral development banks : an assessment of their financial structures, policies and practices Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Percy S. Mistry, Auteur Editeur : Den Haag : FONDAD Année de publication : 1995 Importance : 285 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Banques Tags : Banques de développement Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : A comprehensive and thought-provoking book of interest to public and private financial policymakers, researchers, NGOs, and others who are concerned about the ways in which multilateral development banks manage their funds. En ligne : http://www.fondad.org/product_books/pdf_download/23/MDBs-BookComplete.pdf Multilateral development banks : an assessment of their financial structures, policies and practices [texte imprimé] / Percy S. Mistry, Auteur . - Den Haag : FONDAD, 1995 . - 285 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Banques Tags : Banques de développement Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : A comprehensive and thought-provoking book of interest to public and private financial policymakers, researchers, NGOs, and others who are concerned about the ways in which multilateral development banks manage their funds. En ligne : http://www.fondad.org/product_books/pdf_download/23/MDBs-BookComplete.pdf
Titre : Private capital flows to Africa : perception and reality Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nils Bhinda, Auteur Editeur : Den Haag : FONDAD Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 178 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Afrique Tags : Flux des capitaux IDE Investissements Afrique Index. décimale : 09.02 Afrique Résumé : Why study private capital flows to Sub-Saharan Africa? For the last two decades, international financial markets have perceived most of Africa as a “basket case” region. When the research underlying this book began (in 1996), donors, international organisations, investors and even African governments did not believe that private flows to Africa were significant or increasing. Yet senior African government officials from 14 African countries, and especially South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, were telling a different story. They knew that a surge of flows to emerging markets, and the liberalisation of their economies, were prompting unprecedented inflows of private capital. These flows — and their occasional sharp reversals — were having dramatic macroeconomic effects and demanding urgent policy responses. But with few data on the level or composition of these flows, and no thorough analysis of their causes and effects, African governments were virtually powerless to react. It is their convictions and hard work which have made this book possible. The Swedish and Danish governments had the sense to listen to them, and we are also most grateful for their sponsorship of this research. In setting out to explore and explain the dichotomy between international perception and African reality, we had to use an innovative methodology. Most of the literature on private capital flows has used international data sets to analyse their scale, composition, causes, sustainability, macroeconomic effects and policy responses, using largely econometric methods. It has focussed particularly on the so-called external or “push” factors which motivate the flows — mainly US interest rate trends and subjective sentiment-based factors in international markets (for a more comprehensive literature survey see Martin, Griffith-Jones, Kasekende and Kitabire 1995). We realised rapidly that international data sets were not tracking the increase in private flows to Africa, and that most of their causes were region- or country-specific.(…) En ligne : http://www.development-finance.org/pt/component/docman/doc_download/758-fondad-f [...] Private capital flows to Africa : perception and reality [texte imprimé] / Nils Bhinda, Auteur . - Den Haag : FONDAD, 1999 . - 178 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Afrique Tags : Flux des capitaux IDE Investissements Afrique Index. décimale : 09.02 Afrique Résumé : Why study private capital flows to Sub-Saharan Africa? For the last two decades, international financial markets have perceived most of Africa as a “basket case” region. When the research underlying this book began (in 1996), donors, international organisations, investors and even African governments did not believe that private flows to Africa were significant or increasing. Yet senior African government officials from 14 African countries, and especially South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, were telling a different story. They knew that a surge of flows to emerging markets, and the liberalisation of their economies, were prompting unprecedented inflows of private capital. These flows — and their occasional sharp reversals — were having dramatic macroeconomic effects and demanding urgent policy responses. But with few data on the level or composition of these flows, and no thorough analysis of their causes and effects, African governments were virtually powerless to react. It is their convictions and hard work which have made this book possible. The Swedish and Danish governments had the sense to listen to them, and we are also most grateful for their sponsorship of this research. In setting out to explore and explain the dichotomy between international perception and African reality, we had to use an innovative methodology. Most of the literature on private capital flows has used international data sets to analyse their scale, composition, causes, sustainability, macroeconomic effects and policy responses, using largely econometric methods. It has focussed particularly on the so-called external or “push” factors which motivate the flows — mainly US interest rate trends and subjective sentiment-based factors in international markets (for a more comprehensive literature survey see Martin, Griffith-Jones, Kasekende and Kitabire 1995). We realised rapidly that international data sets were not tracking the increase in private flows to Africa, and that most of their causes were region- or country-specific.(…) En ligne : http://www.development-finance.org/pt/component/docman/doc_download/758-fondad-f [...] Regional Integration and Multilateral Cooperation in the Global Economy / Jan Joost Teunissen
Titre : Regional Integration and Multilateral Cooperation in the Global Economy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jan Joost Teunissen, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Den Haag : FONDAD Année de publication : 1998 Importance : 246 p Note générale : 03.01 TEU Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Mondialisation Tags : Mondialisation Régionalisation Politique économique Commerce mondial Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : This book concludes a multi-volume series which explores how regional integration and multilateral cooperation can be promoted in a mutually reinforcing manner. It includes papers presented at a two-day conference in which scholars and policymakers from various national and international organisations examined the role of regional integration and multilateral cooperation in a globalising economy. Regional Integration and Multilateral Cooperation in the Global Economy [texte imprimé] / Jan Joost Teunissen, Editeur scientifique . - Den Haag : FONDAD, 1998 . - 246 p.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Mondialisation Tags : Mondialisation Régionalisation Politique économique Commerce mondial Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : This book concludes a multi-volume series which explores how regional integration and multilateral cooperation can be promoted in a mutually reinforcing manner. It includes papers presented at a two-day conference in which scholars and policymakers from various national and international organisations examined the role of regional integration and multilateral cooperation in a globalising economy. Regional Integration Arrangements in Economic Development / Percy S. Mistry
Titre : Regional Integration Arrangements in Economic Development : Panacea or Pitfall ? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Percy S. Mistry, Auteur Editeur : Den Haag : FONDAD Année de publication : 1996 Importance : 100 p Note générale : 03.01 MIS Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Politique économique
MondialisationTags : Mondialisation Régionalisation Politique économique Commerce mondial Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : L'idée-force de l'ouvrage est que les pays en développement ont plus à gagner de la coopération régionale et de l'intégration de leurs marchés que l'inverse. Il existe en fait pour l'auteur peu de cas de pays en développement où les pertes de bien-être seraient supérieures aux gains d'intégration. Regional Integration Arrangements in Economic Development : Panacea or Pitfall ? [texte imprimé] / Percy S. Mistry, Auteur . - Den Haag : FONDAD, 1996 . - 100 p.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Politique économique
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