Submissions from 1987
Peruvian President On Foreign Debt Problem: Commercial Banks Can Wait For Repayment, John Neagle
U.S. House Ways and Means Committee Approves "Tough" Trade Bill, LADB Staff
Venezuela & Guyana Discuss Joint Economic Projects, Await Resolution Of Border Dispute, John Neagle
IADB Approves Over US$3 Billion in Loans in 1986, LADB Staff
IDB Governors Reject U.S. Move to Control Veto Power on Loans, LADB Staff
Origins of the Brazilian Foreign Debt Burden (Part 3), Guest Author
Brazilian Foreign Minister Visits Cuba To Discuss Bilateral Cooperation Programs, John Neagle
Democrat Presidential Hopeful Senator Hart Says Banks Are Only Beneficiaries Of U.S. Debt Relief Program, John Neagle
Foreign Debt & Interest Payments As Proportion Of Exports, Six Largest Latin American Debtors, 1983-1986 (s/s), John Neagle
Guyana & Bolivia Establish Diplomatic Relations, John Neagle
Latin American, Caribbean Nations Draft Strategy on Trade, Development, LADB Staff
Origins of the Brazilian Foreign Debt Burden (Part 2), Guest Author
Peru: Notes On Labor Unrest, John Neagle
Peruvian President's Initiative For Creation Of Single Defense Ministry Approved By House Of Deputies, John Neagle
Rebel Attacks, Labor Actions Disrupt Colombian Oil, Banana Industries, LADB Staff
Synopsis of Debt Relief Initiative Proposed by U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley, LADB Staff
U.S. Treasury Offers Update on Debt Relief, Highlghts Debt-Equity Swaps, LADB Staff
Andean Parliament President Defends Region's Debt Payment Moratorium, LADB Staff
Argentina Sends Disaster Relief For Ecuadoran Earthquake Victims, John Neagle
Argentine Finance Minister: No Danger Of Radicalization In Negotiations With Foreign Banks, John Neagle
Brazil's Largest Foreign Bank Creditor Considers Reclassification Of Loans As Non-performing, John Neagle
Correction: U.S. Sends Aid To Ecuadoran Victims Of March 5 Earthquake, John Neagle
Cuban President Castro Defends Brazilian Decision on Debt Moratorium, LADB Staff
Ecuadoran President Announces Foreign Debt Payment Moratorium For Remainder Of 1987, John Neagle
Latin American Bishops Express Concern Over Effects Of Foreign Debt Burden, John Neagle
Mexican Economists Association: Foreign Debt Should Be Paid With Flight Capital, John Neagle
Origins of the Brazilian Foreign Debt Burden (Part 1), Guest Author
U.S., Latin America Clash Over Control of IDB Loan Decisions, LADB Staff
Venezuela & Brazil Elaborate Joint Development Projects, John Neagle
Argentina Extends $200 Million Credit Line To Peru, John Neagle
Argentina May Follow Brazilian Example In Suspending Interest Payments If Creditors Refuse To Provide New Loans, John Neagle
Argentine Labor Mobilizing For "national Plebiscite" On Foreign Debt Issue, John Neagle
Asst. Treasury Secretary David Mulford On U.S. Policy: Multilateral Development Banks, Debt Restructuring, John Neagle
Bolivia in Crisis After House Censures Economic Team; Cabinet Resigns, LADB Staff
Bolivia: U.S. Sends Aid For Victims Of March 5 Earthquake, John Neagle
Brazil: Military Continues Occupation Of Port & Refinery Areas, John Neagle
Costa Rican Government Preparing Alternative Proposal For Foreign Bank Creditors, John Neagle
Value Added In Agriculture As Proportion Of Gross Domestic Product: Latin America And The Caribbean, 1980-1985 (s/s), John Neagle
Venezuelan Energy Minister Says Opec Firmly Behind $18 Per Barrel Minimum Price, John Neagle
Argentina: Consumer Prices Rise 2.2% In First Week Of March, John Neagle
Argentina: Notes On Changes In Labor Demand, Industrial Wages For January & February, John Neagle
Argentina Receives $500 Million Bridge Loan, John Neagle
Argentine Chamber Of Deputies Committee Debates Budget Bill, John Neagle
Argentine Debt Negotiations with Private Banks Temporarily Stalled, LADB Staff
Argentine Peronist Leader Says Creditors Must Assist Debtor Nations To Create Wealth Toward Repaying Debts, John Neagle
Brazilian Finance Minister Discusses Foreign Debt with Creditor Nations, LADB Staff
Brazil: Military Intervenes To Break Stevedore Strike, John Neagle
Japanese Government Offers To Invest $300 Million In Argentine Industrial & Agricultural Projects, John Neagle
Major Japanese Banks To Place Third World Loans In Offshore Company, John Neagle
Peruvian President's Plan to Create Single Defense Ministry Widely Opposed, LADB Staff
U.S. Public Generally Supportive of Foreign Aid, LADB Staff
Bolivian Cabinet Resigns, John Neagle
Brazilian Finance Minister: International Finance Structure To Blame For Debt Crisis, John Neagle
Colombian Coffee Producers Blame U.S. For Wrecking International Coffee Organization, John Neagle
Colombian Conservative Party Calls For Debt Rescheduling; Organized Labor For Payment Limit To 10% Of Export Income, John Neagle
Costa Rican Government Wary Of International Monetary Fund Recommendations, John Neagle
Former Costa Rican President Carazo: Debtor Nations Should Follow Brazilian Example & Declare Debt Payment Moratorium, John Neagle
International Coffee Organization Agreement Defunct; Coffee Prices Plunge, John Neagle
Notes On Argentine Foreign Trade Balance, 1985 Vs. 1986, John Neagle
Notes On Chinese Trade Relations With Mexico, Brazil, Latin America, John Neagle
Projected Cuban Economic Growth For 1987, John Neagle
U.S. State Department Adviser Suggests Privatization Of Venezuelan Oil Industry, John Neagle
Venezuela Concludes Renegotiation of Public Sector Foreign Debt, LADB Staff
Argentina Exports Military Hardware To Iran & Zaire, John Neagle
Argentina: General Labor Confederation, Peronist Party Factions Call For Radical Solutions To Foreign Debt Problem, John Neagle
Argentine Political Parties, Business Sector Criticize Anti-Inflation Program, LADB Staff
Big U.S. Banks' Exposure In Brazil (s/s), John Neagle
Bolivia: Debt Payment Moratorium Continues, John Neagle
Brazil: Sarney Government Popularity Decline Attributed To Failure Of Economic Adjustment Policy, John Neagle
Brazil Seeks Negotiations With Creditor Nation Governments Before Dealing With Banks, John Neagle
Colombia: 30 Labor Disputes In Progress; United Workers Confederation Threatens Nationwide Strike, John Neagle
Colombia: Predicted 1987 Coffee Exports Down $750 Million From 1986, John Neagle
Conference On Foreign Debt Issues: University Of Pittsburgh, March 12-13, John Neagle
Congressional Opposition To Increased U.S. Funding For Multilateral Development Banks Growing, John Neagle
Latin America: Evolution Of Consumer Prices, 1984-1986 (s/s), John Neagle
Latin America: Evolution Of Per Capita Gross Domestic Product, 1981-1986, John Neagle
Latin America: Evolution Of Total Gross Domestic Product, 1981-1986 (s/s), John Neagle
Latin America: Net Inflow Of Capital & Transfers Of Resources, 1980-1986 (s/s), John Neagle
Mexico-u.s. Trade In 1987 Expected To Increase By 20%, John Neagle
U.S. Treasury Secretary Warns Against 'Quick Fixes' to Foreign Debt Crisis, LADB Staff
Argentina: Conversion Of Foreign Debt Into Investment Capital Undesirable, John Neagle
Argentina: Survey Results Show Public Concern Over Foreign Debt & Low Wages, John Neagle
Argentina to Suspend Interest Payments if Banks Reject Refinancing Request, LADB Staff
Argentine Government Implements "emergency" Anti-inflation Program; 48-hour Bank Holiday Declared, John Neagle
Argentine Government's Refusal To "negotiate" Domestic Economic Growth Saluted By Business Leaders, John Neagle
Barbados: Gloomy Economic Outlook For 1987, John Neagle
Brazilian, Uruguayan & Bolivian Labor Confederations Sponsor Foreign Debt Conference Scheduled For May In Sao Paulo, John Neagle
Brazil Suspends Interest Payments on Debt Owed to Foreign Commercial Banks, LADB Staff
Colombian Farm Workers Demand Agrarian Reform, Improved Public Services, LADB Staff
Colombian Political Party Coalition To Seek Broad Alliances In Support Of Foreign Debt Payment Moratorium, John Neagle
Latin American Reactions To Brazilian Interest Payment Suspension, John Neagle
Markets Concerned About Brazil's Move to Suspend Interest Payments, LADB Staff
Note On Caribbean Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Notes On Declarations Of Support For Brazilian Decision To Suspend Interest Payments On Foreign Debt, John Neagle
Notes On Latin American Nations' Foreign Debt, Year-end 1986, John Neagle
Peruvian President Says There Are No Judges To Order Seizure Of Debtor Nations' Assets & Accounts, John Neagle
Poor Nations' Debt Reaches $1,080 Billion, 1% Increase Registered In 1986, John Neagle
Preliminary Outline Of Brazilian Requests In Negotiations With Foreign Bank Creditors, John Neagle
U.S. Ambassador Supports Argentine Requests In Debt Restructuring, John Neagle
Argentine Agriculture Minister Criticizes "irrationality" Of Foreign Creditors, John Neagle