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The continuing debt crisis of the developing countries / Non-Aligned Movement Advisory Group of Experts on Debt
Titre : The continuing debt crisis of the developing countries : report of the non-aligned movement ad hoc advisory group of experts on debt Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Non-Aligned Movement Advisory Group of Experts on Debt, Auteur Editeur : Non-Aligned Movement Année de publication : Aug 1994 Importance : 89 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Dette Tags : Dette Pays en développement Alternatives Coopération Sud-Sud Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : The core of the present debt problem of developing countries - Debt to multilateral creditors - The need for debt reduction and a set of common principles - Incidence on creditors of debt reduction - South-South cooperation and institutional changes - Reflections on the debt crisis: past experience and lessons for the future The continuing debt crisis of the developing countries : report of the non-aligned movement ad hoc advisory group of experts on debt [texte imprimé] / Non-Aligned Movement Advisory Group of Experts on Debt, Auteur . - Indonesia : Non-Aligned Movement, Aug 1994 . - 89 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Dette Tags : Dette Pays en développement Alternatives Coopération Sud-Sud Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : The core of the present debt problem of developing countries - Debt to multilateral creditors - The need for debt reduction and a set of common principles - Incidence on creditors of debt reduction - South-South cooperation and institutional changes - Reflections on the debt crisis: past experience and lessons for the future The creation and destruction of value / Harold James
Titre : The creation and destruction of value : the globalization cycle Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Harold James, Auteur Editeur : London : Harvard University Press Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 324 p Note générale : 02.01.JAM Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Histoire économique
Crise économique et financièreTags : Mondialisation Histoire économique Crise financière Banques Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : Harold James examines the vulnerability and fragility of processes of globalization, both historically and in the present. This book applies lessons from past breakdowns of globalization—above all in the Great Depression—to show how financial crises provoke backlashes against global integration: against the mobility of capital or goods, but also against flows of migration. By a parallel examination of the financial panics of 1929 and 1931 as well as that of 2008, he shows how banking and monetary collapses suddenly and radically alter the rules of engagement for every other type of economic activity.
Increased calls for state action in countercyclical fiscal policy bring demands for trade protection. In the open economy of the twenty-first century, such calls are only viable in very large states—probably only in the United States and China. By contrast, in smaller countries demand trickles out of the national container, creating jobs in other countries. The international community is thus paralyzed, and international institutions are challenged by conflicts of interest. The book shows the looming psychological and material consequences of an interconnected world for people and the institutions they create.The creation and destruction of value : the globalization cycle [texte imprimé] / Harold James, Auteur . - London : Harvard University Press, 2009 . - 324 p.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Histoire économique
Crise économique et financièreTags : Mondialisation Histoire économique Crise financière Banques Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : Harold James examines the vulnerability and fragility of processes of globalization, both historically and in the present. This book applies lessons from past breakdowns of globalization—above all in the Great Depression—to show how financial crises provoke backlashes against global integration: against the mobility of capital or goods, but also against flows of migration. By a parallel examination of the financial panics of 1929 and 1931 as well as that of 2008, he shows how banking and monetary collapses suddenly and radically alter the rules of engagement for every other type of economic activity.
Increased calls for state action in countercyclical fiscal policy bring demands for trade protection. In the open economy of the twenty-first century, such calls are only viable in very large states—probably only in the United States and China. By contrast, in smaller countries demand trickles out of the national container, creating jobs in other countries. The international community is thus paralyzed, and international institutions are challenged by conflicts of interest. The book shows the looming psychological and material consequences of an interconnected world for people and the institutions they create.The ecological debt / José M. Borrero Navia
Titre : The ecological debt : testimony of a reflection Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : José M. Borrero Navia, Auteur Editeur : FIPMA Année de publication : Sept 1994 Importance : 124 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Environnement Tags : Dette écologique Environnement Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances The ecological debt : testimony of a reflection [texte imprimé] / José M. Borrero Navia, Auteur . - Colombia : FIPMA, Sept 1994 . - 124 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Environnement Tags : Dette écologique Environnement Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances
Titre : The financial crisis inquiry report : Final Report of the National Commission on the Causes of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the United States Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : US Government Publishing Office Année de publication : Feb 2011 Importance : 633 p Note générale : 02.01.FIN Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Crise économique et financière Tags : Crise économique et financière Etats Unis Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : In the wake of the most significant financial crisis since the Great Depression, the President signed into law on May 20, 2009, the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, creating the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. The Commission was established to examine the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States. During the course of its investigation, the ten person bipartisan committee reviewed millions of pages of documents, interviewed more than 700 witnesses, and held 19 days of public hearings in New York, Washington, D.C., and communities across the country that were hit hard by the crisis. The final report presents the Commission’s findings and conclusions and also contains 126 pages of dissenting views. The Commission terminates sixty days following the release of its final report. Note: A separate index is also available for this report at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-FCIC-INDEX/content-detail.html En ligne : https://fcic.law.stanford.edu/report The financial crisis inquiry report : Final Report of the National Commission on the Causes of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the United States [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : US Government Publishing Office, Feb 2011 . - 633 p.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Crise économique et financière Tags : Crise économique et financière Etats Unis Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : In the wake of the most significant financial crisis since the Great Depression, the President signed into law on May 20, 2009, the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, creating the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. The Commission was established to examine the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States. During the course of its investigation, the ten person bipartisan committee reviewed millions of pages of documents, interviewed more than 700 witnesses, and held 19 days of public hearings in New York, Washington, D.C., and communities across the country that were hit hard by the crisis. The final report presents the Commission’s findings and conclusions and also contains 126 pages of dissenting views. The Commission terminates sixty days following the release of its final report. Note: A separate index is also available for this report at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-FCIC-INDEX/content-detail.html En ligne : https://fcic.law.stanford.edu/report The financial famine
Titre : The financial famine Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : The Office for Resarch and Social Action Department of World Service of the Lutheran World Federation Année de publication : Nov 1988 Collection : Development Education Forum Importance : 71 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Dette Bretton Woods Marchés financiers Pays en développement Monnaies Alternatives Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : In many nations, children are without food or health care or schooling because of a financial famine which cannot easily be captured by the television cameras. In 1981, the net transfer of resources from rich to poor worlds was over $40 billion. By 1985, the position has been almost reversed. The financial famine [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : The Office for Resarch and Social Action Department of World Service of the Lutheran World Federation, Nov 1988 . - 71 p. - (Development Education Forum) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Dette Bretton Woods Marchés financiers Pays en développement Monnaies Alternatives Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : In many nations, children are without food or health care or schooling because of a financial famine which cannot easily be captured by the television cameras. In 1981, the net transfer of resources from rich to poor worlds was over $40 billion. By 1985, the position has been almost reversed. The international financial system / R.H. Green
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PermalinkThe multilateral development banks / Chandra Hardy
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PermalinkThe multilateral development banks / Roy Culpeper
PermalinkThe policy challenges of global financial integration / Jan Joost Teunissen
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