Role of the international financial centres in underdeveloped countries
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- 312422008
- 332.1091724 GOR
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This is a timely and penetrating study of the key phenomenon of global banking, carried out from special financial centres in underdeveloped countries, which has contributed heavily to the present world debt crisis.
The author is an economist who has studied at the University of Cambridge and has worked in several countries of Central America as an economic planner, advisor and researcher. He gathers together previously disparate and unpublished data to give a detailed picture of the scope and the effects of transnational banking in the new international financial centres which have largely been set up since 1970 and which have hitherto not received much attention in economics literature. This edition has been updated to take account of the latest statistics and trends in the world financial market.
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