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Who Owes Who 50 Questions About World Debt Millet Damiencomit Pour Lannulation De La Dette Du Tiers Mondetoussaint

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Who Owes Who 50 Questions About World Debt Millet Damiencomit Pour Lannulation De La Dette Du Tiers Mondetoussaint
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Publisher: Fernwood Pub. in association with CADTM, University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Author: Millet, Damien;Comité pour l'annulation de la dette du Tiers Monde.;Toussaint, Eric
ISBN: 9781552661512, 9781842774267, 9781842774274, 9788182910010, 9789832535423, 1552661512, 1842774263, 1842774271, 8182910013
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Who Owes Who 50 Questions About World Debt Millet Damiencomit Pour Lannulation De La Dette Du Tiers Mondetoussaint by Millet, Damien;comité Pour L'annulation De La Dette Du Tiers Monde.;toussaint, Eric 9781552661512, 9781842774267, 9781842774274, 9788182910010, 9789832535423, 1552661512, 1842774263, 1842774271, 8182910013 instant download after payment.

The huge foreign debt of developing countries has become a mechanism of domination and means of recolonization that prevents any meaningful and sustainable human development. The policies pursued by the indebted countries' governments have usually been decided by their creditors rather than by the authorities of the countries concerned. As for the initiative to lighten the debt burden, launched with much fanfare by the G7, the IMF and the World Bank under pressure from the largest ever petition in human history, it has made clear its limits. In 50 questions and answers, this book explains in a simple but precise manner how and why the debt impasse has been arrived at. Illustrated with figures, maps and tables, it details the roles of the various actors involved, the mesh in which indebted countries are caught, and the various alternatives to future indebtedness.

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