1st Edition

Dealing With Debt International Financial Negotiations And Adjustment Bargaining

Edited By Thomas J. Biersteker Copyright 1993
231 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

512 Pages
by Routledge

This book brings together a theoretical overview of the subject, cases describing the principal institutional actors, carefully excerpted cases of bilateral financial negotiations, and a helpful glossary of technical terms. It explores the key aspects of debtor country bargaining power.

1. International Financial Negotiatiom and Adjustment Bargaining: An Overview Part One: International Institutional Actors 2. The International Monetary Fund 3. The World Bank 4. The Creditor Clubs: Paris and London Part Two: The Political Economy of International Financial Negotiations 5. Mexico, 1982: Paving the Way with Exceptions 6. Restructuring Zaires Debt, 1979–1982 7. Nigeria, 1983–1986: Reaching Agreement with the Fund 8. The Philippines, 1983–1986: Negotiating Under Uncertainty 9. Brazil, 1985–1987: Pursuing Heterodoxy to a Moratorium

Biography

Thomas J. Biersteker is director, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies.