Will Debt Relief Address the Needs of Highly Indebted Countries?
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Romilly Greenhill's arguments on debt relief
- The central message provided by the Jubilee 2000 campaign
- Unrealistic and unattainable goals
- The approach taken by Denise Froning
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
A question that has plagued economists, social scientists and political scientists for the last several years is solution to the staggering debt in underdeveloped countries. Depending on their background they will argue the need for greater institutions, the removal of corrupt governments, or even just time for development to occur. The question faced by Denise Froning and Romilly Greenhill was "will debt relief address the needs of highly indebted countries?" Both of these essayists from different backgrounds approached the question with a solution in mind, both answers are varying but both are to be respected in their own sense.
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