Fall 2007 Course Schedule

Int'l Fin.Law & Dev.Finance (LAW-653-001)
Bradlow

Meets: 09:00 AM - 10:20 AM (TTH) - Room 524

Enrolled: 31 / Limit: 35

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Description

Examines the international borrowing and sovereign debt renegotiation processes. Focuses on key policy and legal issues in negotiating and structuring international borrowing transactions and in current issues in the international debt crisis.

Textbooks and Other Materials

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First Class Readings

Lesson 1

“An Overview of International Financial Markets and of Financial Flows to Developing Countries” from UNITAR/DFM Online Course on Negotiation of Financial Transactions, UNITAR (2005) (hereinafter “UNITAR Online Course”)

Tables from Global Financial Stability Report (IMF, 2007) and Global Development Finance (World Bank, 2007)

Readings can be found in class materials, which are available in Room 473-A