1993
DOI: 10.1590/0101-31571993-0660
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Canje de deuda por naturaleza: la necesid de una nueva agenda

Abstract: Debt for nature swaps generally involve significant fiscal costs. As for the benefits for the developing country and its government, they are potentially ambiguous. The projects financed by the swaps typically involve the protection of exotic flora and fauna in which a considerable part of the social returns is externalized to the rest of the world. This, coupled with high social rates of discount in crisis-ridden developing countries, could mean that the benefits accrued to the international community actuall… Show more

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