
A book about international debt loads of crisis proportions: where they came from, and how the borrowed money has been used and abused.
...a fascinating survey of international finance
scams.
Globe and Mail
A startling and informative book which
everyone...should read.
Lloyd's List
Naylor discusses the global pool of hot and homeless
money...how it is used and abused.
Journal of Economic Literature
Naylor puts his finger on some real and troubling
trends.
Literary Review of Canada
Table of Contents:
The World According to Meyer Lansky.
Capital Flight in the Jet Age.
Eurodollars & Nonsense.
Red Ink & Black kGold. Sheikhs in Sombreros?
Parables of Peculiar Talents.
Putting the Money Changers Back in the Temple.
Of Dope, Debt, and Dictatorship.
Playing Russian Roulette with the Polish Debt.
What went Down with the Belgrano?
High Finance in Cocaine Country.
On Coca-collateral and the Andean Debt.
Country of Convenience.
What Gets Washed in the Pacific Basin?
Some Like it Hot.
What Flies into the Cuckoo's Nest?
Swiss Contributions to Economic Development.
Good Neighbour Switzerland.
The Grim Reaper.
Economics for the Moral Majority.
Buddy, Can You Spare a Billion?
What's Better in the Bahamas?
Ghost Companies and Haunted Banks.
Strange Harvest.
Capital Punishment.
Taking Stock.
532 pages, index
Paperback ISBN: 1-895431-94-8
Hardcover ISBN: 1-895431-95-6
L.C. No. 94-071245
