South-South Financial Cooperation

Approaches to the Current Crisis--The Jamaica Papers

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205 pages 1983

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The basic idea in this book is that the developing countries should try to utilise their own resources and come up with new institutions and plans for development and financing. The most dangeous mistake they could make now would be wait for the industrial counties to solve their own problems and hopefully those of the developing world. If the North is in no mood at present to take the initiative, there is no reasons why the South should not do so.

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