TY - JOUR AU - Dornbusch,Rudiger TI - Our LDC Debts JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 2138 PY - 1988 Y2 - June 1988 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w2138 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w2138.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Rudiger Dornbusch M1 - published as Rudiger Dornbusch, Thomas S. Johnson, Anne O. Krueger. "Our LDC Debts," in Martin Feldstein, editor, "The United States in the World Economy" University of Chicago Press (1988) AB - The U.S. has significant interests involved in the world debt problem. It affects the profitability and even the stability of our banking system, but the debt problem also matters because debt service requires trade surpluses for debt- ors. Debtor countries have made their goods extra competitive, are selling in our market and are competing with our exports. The debt problem is therefore a part, though perhaps a small part, of the U.S. trade crisis. Finally we have a major foreign policy stake in the debt crisis in that debt collection brings about social and political instability. The paper sets out debt facts, followed with a brief look at the origins of the debt problem. The "transfer problem" is the general framework in which we discuss the problem of debt service for the debtor countries. We then discuss bank exposure and the quality of debts. The paper then addresses the trade implications of debt service and concludes with an overview of alternative proposals for solving the debt problem. ER -