Beyond syndicated loans : sources of credit for developing countries /
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TextSeries: World Bank technical paper, no.163Publication details: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1992.Description: xi,119 p. :illISBN: - 0821319620
- 336.3'435'091724 BEY
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| 333.79'11'021 UNI World energy supplies / | 334.683 YEA Year book of agricultural co-operation 1971 / | 336.2'0094 FED Taxation in Western Europe, 1963 : | 336.3'435'091724 BEY Beyond syndicated loans : | 336.3'435'096 ASS External debt problems of African countries in the 1980s : | 337.1 DEV Development co-operation : | 337.1 REP Report of the sub-regional meeting on economic co-operation in West Africa, Niamey, 10-22 October, 1966 / |
Includes bibliographical references.
This paper present a good overview for those interested in the variety of instruments available in the world capital markets, and they offer hope that developing countries can again access external credit after the near complete demise of voluntary syndicated lending.
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