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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | HJ 8826 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5069007 |
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HJ 8015 .C47 2011 Chipping away at public debt : sources of failure and keys to success in fiscal adjustment / | HJ 8101 .J64 2012 White House burning : the founding fathers, our national debt, and why it matters to you / | HJ 8519 .B26 1987 The Mexican time bomb / | HJ 8826 Africa's odious debts : how foreign loans and capital flight bled a continent / | HJ 8899 .D4 1985 The debt problem : acute and chronic aspects / | HJ 8899 .G4513 1998 Freedom from debt : the reappropriation of development through financial self-reliance / | HJ 8899 .G46 1988 A fate worse than debt / |
"In association with International African Institute, Royal African Society, Social Science Research Council."
"Africa's Odious Debts explodes the myth that Africa is a drain on the West's finances, revealing that the continent is actually a net creditor to the rest of the world. Of the money borrowed by African governments, more than half departs in the same year, with a significant portion of it winding up in private accounts at the very banks that provide the loans. Meanwhile, debt-servicing means less money for public health and other needs. Revealing the intimate links between foreign loans and capital flight, this is a vital book for anyone interested in Africa, its future and its relationship with the West."--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-130) and index.
Tales from the shadows of international finance -- Measuring African capital flight -- The revolving door -- The human costs -- The way forward -- Appendix 1. Tables -- Appendix 2. Senior policy seminar on capital flight in sub-Saharan Africa.
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