Henry, James S.,
Where the Money Went. James S. Henry. - Across The Board, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 66, Global Issues, 1522-3221; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: Where the Money Went, March/April 2004; pp. 42-47.
This article analyzes the circumstances that led to developing countries owing a $2.5 trillion dollar debt. The author raises the following questions: "How did 30 years of greatly expanded international lending, investment, aid and development efforts end up producing such a fiasco? Where did all that money actually go? And what can we do, if anything, to undo all the damage that has been done?" (ACROSS THE BOARD)
1522-3221;
Banks and banking--International
Debts--External--Developing countries
Economics--Statistical methods
Developing countries--Economic policy
Developing countries--Politics and government
AC1.S5
050
Where the Money Went. James S. Henry. - Across The Board, 2004. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 66, Global Issues, 1522-3221; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: Where the Money Went, March/April 2004; pp. 42-47.
This article analyzes the circumstances that led to developing countries owing a $2.5 trillion dollar debt. The author raises the following questions: "How did 30 years of greatly expanded international lending, investment, aid and development efforts end up producing such a fiasco? Where did all that money actually go? And what can we do, if anything, to undo all the damage that has been done?" (ACROSS THE BOARD)
1522-3221;
Banks and banking--International
Debts--External--Developing countries
Economics--Statistical methods
Developing countries--Economic policy
Developing countries--Politics and government
AC1.S5
050