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Development and Change in International Regimes: the Case of International LendingKey, James Scott 05 1900 (has links)
The present study is an attempt to better understand change in international relations through utilization of the concept of international regimes. The following chapters focus on creation of the international lending regime and change that has occurred within this regime. The work begins by reviewing the regime literature, noting definitional and conceptual problems of the approach. The review concludes with examples of regime scholarship that are utilized through the rest of the study. Examination of international lending as a regime consists of three sections: first, a profile of the creation of the United States-led, post-war multilateral lending regime; second, the replacement of U.S. geo-political concerns with a market emphasis desired by international banks; third, the more recent redirection of lending as the utility of market forces is constrained by adjustments necessary to facilitate emergency debt restructuring.
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Contractual unenforceability, external debt renegociation and the effective incidence of the burden of debt serviceBruce, Colin (Colin Ashley) January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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Normalizing pathologies of difference : the discursive function of IMF conditionalityPahuja, Sundhya 11 1900 (has links)
This thesis aims to complicate conventional understandings of the way in which the
"conditionally" of the International Monetary Fund operates in relation to North/South
relations.
Part One is comprised of three sections. The first section is a brief introduction to the
context of the project, namely the need to re-examine the contemporary roles of
international economic institutions in what is perceived to be a globalizing economic
environment. The second section provides an outline of the methodologies being used
in the paper. In this regard, the author will explain the need to compile a historical
genealogy of the legal development of Fund conditionality vis a vis the South, and
describe the interdisciplinary approaches to discourse analysis taken in the paper. The
third section briefly sets out the origins of the International Monetary Fund and
provides a background to the Fund's conditionality.
Part Two is a detailed account, or historical genealogy, of the way in which the IMF
became involved in the business of lending to the South. This account is directed at
tracing the transformation of the Fund through what the author considers to be three
major developments in the evolution of Fund conditionality. The transformation which
the author argues took place was a transformation of the role of the Fund from an
institution concerned primarily with managing monetary institutions between
industrialised nations to a surveillance organisation directed at providing information
about the Third World to the First World.
Part Three takes the idea of the contemporary role of the Fund as a surveillance
organisation revealed in the preceding section and explores what discursive functions
the Fund might be performing in the context of the relationship between North and
South. In this regard the author identifies two major themes underlying IMF discourse
about the Third World both of which suggest that an underlying sense of danger of the
Third World is felt by the First World, and that this sense of danger replicates older
fears. The author then examines the discursive practices employed to address these
fears and the extent to which they too resonate with older discursive strategies. The
author then considers why the reoccurrence of these older discursive technologies might
be problematic.
Part Four provides some closing comments about the insights gained from the
preceding analysis. In doing so, it offers a tentative suggestion for how we might
productively disrupt the colonial continuum of which the discursive practices described
above seem to form part.
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Contractual unenforceability, external debt renegociation and the effective incidence of the burden of debt serviceBruce, Colin (Colin Ashley) January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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A macroeconomic model of differential growth effects of national sectoral saving and foreign borrowing : an application to Thai dataKanjanee Kangwanpornsiri January 1985 (has links)
Typescript. / Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985. / Bibliography: leaves [125]-129. / Photocopy. / x, 129 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm
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Information and incentives in private and institutional lending to sovereign statesOdenius, Jürgen. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-194).
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The Latin American debt crisis the politics of stress and adjustment in the inter-American finance regime /Oliveri, Ernest J. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--New York University, 1987. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (p. 402-407).
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The administration of debt relief by the international financial institutions a legal reconstruction of the HIPC initiative /Guder, Leonie F. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt, 2007. / "Max-Planck-Institut für Auslandisches Offentliches Recht und Volkerrecht"--Cover. In Springer Link (Monographies électroniques). Versement en lot.
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Bank lending to developing countries : the policy alternativesJanuary 1985 (has links)
C. Fred Bergsten, William R. Cline, John Williamson. / "April 1985." / Includes bibliographical references.
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Le statut juridique des prêts interétatiques dans la pratique belgeLeon Gomez, Luisa L. 01 January 1985 (has links)
Pas de résumé / Doctorat en droit / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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