The Financial Issues of the New International Economic OrderJorge Alberto Lozoya, Anindya K. Bhattacharya UNITAR and the Center for Economic and Social Studies of the Third World (CEESTEM), 1980 - Business & Economics - 229 pages The Financial Issues of the New International Economic Order discusses the establishment of the New International Economic Order (NIEO) in the monetary-financial area. Comprised of nine chapters, the book covers financial issues, such as monetary system, external debt, private bank, financing and capital markets, and petrodollars and collective reliance. |
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adjustment mechanism adjustment policies balance of payments billion dollars borrowing central banks changes commercial commodity contractionary currency current account decision dependent deposits devaluation developed world developing countries development assistance domestic effect elasticity established Eurocurrency Eurocurrency market exchange rate expansion expenditures external debt external disequilibrium external financing financial markets flows foreign debt foreign exchange Fund global gold Group of 77 growth imbalances IMF's import substitution imports income increase industrial countries inflation International Economic Order international financial international liquidity international monetary system international reserves issues Latin America loans million SDRs monetarist monetary approach multiplier NIEO NODCs OECD official payments deficit percent petrodollars political problem production quotas real resources recycling relative prices renegotiation reserve assets reserve currencies result SDR allocations SDRs sector sources Special Drawing Rights strategies structural surplus Third World countries trade U.S. dollar UNCTAD underdeveloped United World Bank world economy