Adeegso tilmaantan si aad u carrabbaabdo ama ugu samayso link qoraalkan http://hdl.handle.net/2307/1033
Cinwaan: The Debt Crisis of the Developing Countries and the IMF Conditionality. Potential Economic and Social Consequences in Somalia
Qore: Maho A. H. Awes
Bechtold, Karl-Heinz W.
Qorayaasha buugga: Puglielli A. (a cura di)
Mowduuca: Center for Somali Studies List of Subjects::Economic resourses
Xoghayaha Xarunta Cilmibaarista Soomaaliyeed::Ilo dhaqaale
Soggettario Centro Studi Somalo::RISORSE ECONOMICHE
Ereyga furaha: economy
debt
developing countries
International Monetary Fund
dhaqaale
dayn
dalalka soo koraya
IMF
economia
debito
paesi in via di sviluppo
Fondo Monetario Internazionale
Taariikhda qoraalka: 1988
Tifaftire: Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore
Nooca: bookPart
Nuxurka ku: Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Somali Studies
Goobta dokumentiga: Originale conservato presso il Centro studi Somali : http://host.uniroma3.it/centri/CentroStudiSomali/index.php
Bog: 477-483
Abstract: A study on the role on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the management of debts in developing countries, with particolar attention to the socio-economic effects of IMF conditions on Somali debts._-_Daraasad ku saabsan dowrka IMF-du ay ku leedahay agaasinka deemaha dalalka soo koraya: gaar ahaan, saamaynta bulshadeed iyo dhaqaaleed ee ay keeni karaan shuruudaha IMF-tuku xagga daynta soomaaliyeed._-_Studio sul ruolo del Fondo Monetario Internazionale nella gestione del debito dei paesi in via di sviluppo: in particolare, gli effetti sociali ed economici delle condizioni del FMI sul debito somalo.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/2307/1033
ISBN: 88-7002-419-9
Af: en
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