ABSTRACT

The primary questions addressed by this study, first published in 1988, focus on how private bankers made decisions on the creditworthiness of developing countries during the 1970s and what the implications of these decision rules are for the developing countries today. Based on interviews with senior bankers about their decision rules, the author has developed artificial intelligence-based simulations of their images of creditworthiness. Discussed are contemporary proposals for solving the debt crisis.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

The U.S. banks do not appear to have dashed with abandon into LDC commitments. The Banker, 1977.

chapter |10 pages

The Setting

chapter |15 pages

Methodology

chapter |43 pages

Images and Behavior

chapter |14 pages

Baker, Bradley, and Beyond