Japanese Banks and The Latin American Debt Problems
Kotaro Horisaka ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 1990, vol. 10, issue 3, 397-414
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The paper outlines the relation of Japan, especially its private banking facilities,to the Latia America foreign problem. It gives relevant background information and examinesthe approach taken by Japanese financial circles. Japan has now become the countrywith the world’s biggest trade surplus and is regarded as having the largest financial reserves.But Japan’s presence in discussing fundamental debt relief measures has not been significantas its total amount of credit might imply. JEL Classification: F34; H63.
Keywords: Brady plan; debt crisis; international flows of capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1990
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