Debt Cycles in the World-Economy: Foreign Loans, Financial Crises, and Debt Settlements, 1820–1990

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This book describes and explains the long-term dynamics of Third World debt during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the various specific historical patterns of foreign loans, financial crises, and debt settlements between 1820 and 1990.

Author(s): Christian Suter
Publisher: Westview Press; Routledge
Year: 1992

Language: English

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE Periphery Indebtedness in the World-Economy
1 External Debt of Sovereign Borrowers: Seven Approaches
2 Structural Features and Long-Term Processes of the World-System
3 Dynamics of Global Debt Cycles: A Theoretical Model
PART TWO Empirical Evidence of Global Debt Cycles
4 Capital Exports from the Core and Foreign Loans Raised by the Periphery
5 Global Debt Crises
6 The Pattern of Debt Settlements
PART THREE Case Studies: The Debt Histories of Peru, Liberia and Turkey
7 Selection of the Country Case Studies: Methodological Considerations
8 Peru: The Classical Case
9 Liberia: An Enclave Economy at the Extreme Periphery
10 Ottoman Empire/Turkey: From World-Empire to Periphery
Conclusion
Appendix: Time Series of Data on Global Debt Crises, 1823-1989
Bibliography
Index