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A country borrows externally to augment its domestic resources with the knowledge that all the resources generated in the future will not be available for domestic purposes and a part of them will have to be transferred to external creditors. The book discusses the growth and trend of External Debt of SAARC Economies using 35 years of time series data. It throws some light on the scaena of the SAARC Economies based on the External Debt. The first chapter covers the introductory part. Apart from the general introduction, this chapter deals with importance of this research work. The Second…mehr

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A country borrows externally to augment its domestic resources with the knowledge that all the resources generated in the future will not be available for domestic purposes and a part of them will have to be transferred to external creditors. The book discusses the growth and trend of External Debt of SAARC Economies using 35 years of time series data. It throws some light on the scaena of the SAARC Economies based on the External Debt. The first chapter covers the introductory part. Apart from the general introduction, this chapter deals with importance of this research work. The Second chapter deals with review of earlier studies related to this topic. In the third chapter deals with objectives and methodology of the study. In the fourth chapter, the Growth, distribution and trend analysis of external debt in SAARC will be analyzed. The fifth chapter presents the summary and conclusion.
Autorenporträt
Actualmente a trabalhar como Professor Assistente e Chefe do Departamento de Economia Matemática, MKU, Madurai. Publicou 14 artigos de investigação em várias revistas internacionais e apresentou 16 artigos de investigação em vários Seminários e Conferências nacionais e internacionais. Completou um Projecto de Investigação Patrocinado pelo ICSSR e recebeu um grande projecto IMPRESS.