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Between Realism and Reality : The Reagan Administration and International Debt

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This book uses a complex interdependence model to explain U.S. policy on international debt between 1981 and 1985. The author analyzes four cases: the administration's decision in early 1982 to pay interest due from Poland to U.S. banks on hundreds of millions of dollars in agricultural credits; the administration's actions to prevent a default by Mexico on its international debt; the decision by Reagan officials to support an increase of $8.4 billion in the U.S. share of the lending quota for the International Monetary Fund; and the 'Plan for Sustained Growth' designed to increase dramatically the amount of money lent to developing countries.

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University Press of America
0819192740 / 9780819192745
Hardback
337.73
22/12/1993
United States
204 pages
152 x 229 mm, 454 grams
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