Debt and DevelopmentISBN: 978-0-631-18138-5
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244 pages
March 1993, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures.
List of Abbreviations.
Acknowledgements.
One: Introduction.
Part I: Describing the Debt Crisis-A Standard Narrative Account:.
Two: The Debt Crisis: a Standard Narrative Account.
1. Introduction.
DATA AND DEFINITIONS.
2. Data Sources.
3. Definitions.
THE DEBT CRISIS TAKES SHAPE.
4. Debt Trends: 1945-1982.
5. The Crisis: 1982-1983.
DEBT CRISIS MANAGEMENT.
6. Containment, Adjustment and Austerity.
7. The Baker Plan: Adjustment with Growth.
8. Brady and the Market-menu Approach.
Part II: Decoding the Debt Crisis: Discourses on Debt and Development:.
Three: The Debt Crisis: A system-stability Perspective.
1. Introduction.
2. Subjective Perspectives, Invisible Hands and Spontaneous Orders.
3. The Counter-revolution in Development Theory and Policy.
4. The Debt Crisis: Two System-stability Models.
5. Policing the Debt Crisis.
6. Conclusion and Critique.
Four: The Debt Crisis: a System-correction Perspective.
1. Introduction.
2. Keynesianism-Pragmatism.
3. Keynesian Development Studies.
4. Debt and Development.
5. Policies for Debt Crisis Management.
6. Conclusion and Critique.
Five: The Debt Crisis: a System-instability Perspective.
1. Introduction.
2. Marxism and Radical Political Economy.
3. Radical Development Studies.
4. Debt and Development Crisis.
5. Policing the Debt Crisis.
6. Conclusion and Critique.
Six: Conclusion.
Bibliography.
Index.