
Examines the underlying forces of change in world banking and the on-going dialogue between developing-debtor countries and developed-creator countries within the framework of the theory of cooperation.
This work investigates the fundamental tension between cooperation and conflict in the global financial system, specifically regarding the relationship between debtor and creditor nations. George Macesich, an economist with extensive background in monetary theory and international finance, utilizes the framework of the theory of cooperation to analyze how structural changes in world banking influence geopolitical and economic stability. The text argues that sustainable global financial health requires a shift from adversarial debt management toward collaborative institutional frameworks.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a specialized contribution to the study of international political economy during the late 20th century. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is primarily intended for students and professionals in economics and international relations.
Page Count:
177
Publication Date:
1984-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger
ISBN-10:
0030013976
ISBN-13:
9780030013973
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