Debt Crisis: Causes and Solutionns

Cheryl Payer

Wednesday, 13 Nov 1985 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Cheryl Payer has taught economics at Northwestern University New School for Social Research and the University of Hawaii. Her books include The Debt Trap: The IMF and the Third World, Commodity Trade of the Third World, and The World Bank: A Critical Analysis.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Tyranny or Freedom...Which Side Are We On?

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