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Marichal, Carlos

HOW THE POOR FINANCE THE RICH The heartiest dishes at the UN Conference on Financing for Development, the high-level get-together held in Monterrey, Mexico this past March, were those served...

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...The financial markets in London, New York, Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich and Tokyo benefit the most, being closely linked to the many off-shore tax havens that attract an enormous amount of money from the wealthy of the First and Third Worlds...
...ut it's also important to keep in mind that the very manner in which the economic and ethical issues have been cast in the recent official discussions is wrongheaded...
...What the leaders of the most advanced countries don't want to recognize is that their own economic development over the last 20 years has partially depended on financing from low-income countries and, above all, middle-income countries such as Mexico...
...While the precise amount of money that has left Latin America can be debated, it remains crystal clear that rich countries owe as much to less developed countries as vice versa...
...HOW THE POOR FINANCE THE RICH The heartiest dishes at the UN Conference on Financing for Development, the high-level get-together held in Monterrey, Mexico this past March, were those served at the many lunches and dinners for the 50 or so heads of state-including George W. Bush, Vicente Fox and, for a while, Fidel Castro-and the thousands of officials in attendance...
...Mexico during the last 20 years is a prime example of the transfer of resources from the Third World to more advanced nations...
...The Monterrey proposals do not seek to adjust this immense imbalance at the global level...
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...But the official document does not call for seeking new ways of financing development, even though there is no scarcity of ideas out there...
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...A recent book on globalization by Mexican academics John Saxe Ferndndez and Oscar Ntfiiez documents the enormous transfer of economic surplus from Latin America to the wealthy countries during the last 25 years through debt service, one-way monetary transfers, capital flight and profits remitted from direct foreign investment...
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...In this sense, we shouldn't be talking about offering handouts but of coming up with more equitable forms of development...
...If we don't have the will to discuss the need for this transparency in public forums, we can look forward to more discussions of little meaningful content whose goal is essentially to maintain the status quo at the global level...
...The first step in future proposals to reform the international financial system's architecture must be the shining of a flashlight on these global financial flows, both legal and illegal and in all directions...
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...If we tack on the more than $150 billion that Mexican individuals and companies invest in the United States and Europe, we see that more money leaves Mexico than comes into the country...
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...The core document issued by the so-called "Monterrey consensus" contained few concrete proposals Carlos Marichal is professor of economic history at the Colegio de Msxico in Mexico City He is the author of A Century of Debt Crises in Latin America (Princeton, 1992) and has been a frequent contribu- tor to NACLA...
...Since 1982, the Mexican government has made close to $300 billion in payments on its foreign public debt, which began as no more than $100 billion in loans...
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Vol. 35 • May 2002 • No. 6


 
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