Japanese banks and the Lati America debt problems
By: HORISAKA, Kotaro.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: São Paulo : brasiliense, jul./set. 1990Revista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 10, 3, p. 95-113Abstract: The paper outlines the relation of Japan, especially its private banking facilities, to the Latin America foreign problem. It gives relevant background information and examines the approach taken by Japanese financial circles. Japan has now become the country with the worlds biggest trade surplus and is regarded as having the largest financial reserves. But Japans presence iii discussing fundamental debt relief measures has not been significant as its total amount of credit might implyThe paper outlines the relation of Japan, especially its private banking facilities, to the Latin America foreign problem. It gives relevant background information and examines the approach taken by Japanese financial circles. Japan has now become the country with the worlds biggest trade surplus and is regarded as having the largest financial reserves. But Japans presence iii discussing fundamental debt relief measures has not been significant as its total amount of credit might imply
Revista de Economia Política 1990
v. 10, n. 3(39)
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