Debt Cycles in the World-Economy
Explore the intricate dynamics of global finance with Debt Cycles in the World-Economy by Christian Suter. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this insightful hardback spans 247 pages, delving into the long-term patterns of debt in developing countries from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. Suter meticulously examines the historical trends of foreign loans, financial crises, and debt settlements that shaped the economic landscape between 1820 and 1990. This compelling analysis not only highlights the complexities of external debts but also provides a critical understanding of the business cycles that have influenced the world economy. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in economic history, this book offers a profound look at how debt cycles have impacted developing nations over time.