04364nam 2200673Ia 450 991045084720332120200520144314.01-281-22401-497866112240110-226-73321-110.7208/9780226733210(CKB)1000000000405750(EBL)408232(OCoLC)437247584(SSID)ssj0000137718(PQKBManifestationID)11160140(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000137718(PQKBWorkID)10096030(PQKB)10010473(MiAaPQ)EBC408232(DE-B1597)535771(OCoLC)781253691(DE-B1597)9780226733210(Au-PeEL)EBL408232(CaPaEBR)ebr10216927(CaONFJC)MIL122401(EXLCZ)99100000000040575019880802d1989 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrDeveloping country debt and economic performanceVolume 3Country studies -- Indonesia, Korea, Philippines, Turkey[electronic resource] /edited by Jeffrey D. Sachs and Susan M. CollinsChicago University of Chicago Press19891 online resource (834 p.)A National Bureau of Economic Research project reportPapers presented at a conference held in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 21-23, 1987.0-226-73335-1 Includes bibliographies and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Preface --Debt, Policy, and Performance: An Introduction /Collins, Susan M. --I. Indonesian Economic Policies and Their Relation to External Debt Management /Woo, Wing Thye / Nasution, Anwar --II. External Debt and Macroeconomic Performance in South Korea /Collins, Susan M. / Park, Won-Am --III. The Marcos Legacy: Economic Policy and Foreign Debt in the Philippines /Dohner, Robert S. / Intal, Ponciano --IV. Debt, Adjustment, and Growth: Turkey /Celásun, Merih / Rodrik, Dani --Biographies --Contributors --Name Index --Subject IndexFor dozens of developing countries, the financial upheavals of the 1980's have set back economic development by a decade or more. Poverty in those countries has intensified as they struggle under the burden of an enormous external debt. In 1988, more than six years after the onset of the crisis, almost all the debtor countries were still unable to borrow in the international capital markets on normal terms. Moreover, the world financial system has been disrupted by the prospect of widespread defaults on those debts. Because of the urgency of the present crisis, and because similar crises have recurred intermittently for at least 175 years, it is important to understand the fundamental features of the international macroeconomy and global financial markets that have contributed to this repeated instability. This project on developing country debt, undertaken by the National Bureau of Economic Research, provides a detailed analysis of the ongoing developing country debt crisis. The project focuses on the middle-income developing countries, particularly those in Latin America and East Asia, although many lessons of the study should apply as well to other, poorer debtor countries. The project analyzes the crisis from two perspectives, that of the international financial system as a whole (volume 1) and that of individual debtor countries (volumes 2 and 3). This third volume contains lengthy and detailed case studies of four very different Asian countries-Turkey, Indonesia, Korea, and the Philippines.Project report (National Bureau of Economic Research)Debts, ExternalDeveloping countriesCongressesInternational financeCongressesDeveloping countriesEconomic conditionsCongressesElectronic books.Debts, ExternalInternational finance336.3/435/091724Collins Susan Margaret886752Sachs Jeffrey120952MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910450847203321Developing country debt and economic performance1980415UNINA