1. World problems
  2. Limited national credit accessibility

Limited national credit accessibility

  • Decline in commercial bank lending to vulnerable countries
  • Undeveloped international credit lines
  • Inadequate international credit monies

Incidence

The decline in commercial bank lending to developing countries throughout the 1980s, at a time when the financing needs of these countries were growing because of weakness in their export markets, demonstrated the pro-cyclical character of such lending. The simultaneous action by banks, a form of herd instinct, owes much to the practice of syndication. Thus rather than help to insulate developing countries receiving such flows from external pressures, bank lending became an added source of disturbance. Total annual bank lending (including short-term) to developing countries dropped precipitously in 1982-83 and by 1985 was approximately 25% of the 1981 level.

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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong InstitutionsSustainable Development Goal #17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
  • Commerce » Banking
  • Commerce » Commerce
  • Commerce » Credit
  • Commerce » Finance
  • Communication » Communication (2) » Communications
  • Development » Development
  • Government » Municipalities
  • International relations » Planetary initiatives
  • Societal problems » Inadequacy
  • Societal problems » Scarcity
  • Societal problems » Vulnerability
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    Language
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    Last update
    Nov 4, 2022