The slump of 1980 and the third world

Authors

Overseas Development Institute

Keywords:

Foreign policy, Governance, Trade & investment

Synopsis

This Briefing Paper examines the consequences of the world slump for developing countries (LDCs). It notes that in a situation in which the developed countries (DCs) have large-scale access to recycled oil surpluses and most LDCs do not, very large sums will need to be 're-recycled' as balance of payments support for the worst affected LDCs. The paper argues that unless this 're-cycling' happens it is difficult to see how LDCs can avoid the most damaging consequences of recent world trends.

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Published

24 April 1980

Online ISSN

0140-8682

Details about this monograph

Publication date (01)

1980

doi

10.61755/XLVF6235