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Soviet society under perestroika
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ISBN: 1134903049 1280327588 0203160681 9780203160688 9780415076005 0415076005 0415076005 9786610327584 6610327580 9781134902996 9781134903030 9781134903047 9781138465923 1134903030 Year: 1990 Publisher: Boston : Unwin Hyman,

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This is an up-to-the-minute revised edition of a text which, since its publication in 1990, has been extremely influential. The great changes of the past 18 months have entailed a comprehensive updating of the book. This edition takes account of new developments that include the independence of the Baltic states and the treaty which sparked 1991's attempted coup.


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Developments in Soviet politics.
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ISBN: 0333527437 9780333527436 Year: 1990 Publisher: London : MacMillan,


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The awakening of the Soviet Union
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ISBN: 0674055500 Year: 1990 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.) : Harvard university press,


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Can swaps solve the debt crisis? Lessons from the Chilean experience
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ISBN: 0881652415 9780881652413 Year: 1990 Volume: 69 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.): Princeton university. Department of economics. International finance section,


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Debt Reduction and Economic Activity : Occa Paper No.68.
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ISBN: 1462322336 146235159X Year: 1990 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This paper focuses on principles and various aspects of debt reduction and economic activity. The paper analyzes the effect of debt and debt-service reduction on the contractual and market values of a country's debt and also describes the IMF staff's preliminary attempts to describe and quantify the macroeconomic effects of debt and debt-service reduction. The method by which the buyback is financed is critical in determining how much debt reduction takes place, or, alternatively put, how much the price of debt rises. It is assumed in this paper that individual creditors are free to retain their existing claims and that these cannot be subordinated to new claims. It should be recognized at the outset that the approach used is but one of several possibilities. It should also be emphasized that the discussion is preliminary and that results will need to be reassessed as less restrictive assumptions are employed and as our understanding of the important economic relationships involved improves.


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