Why the developing world is once again staring into a dangerous abyss The world today feels strangely familiar to anyone who remembers the 1980s debt crises. The numbers have changed—grown grotesquely larger—but the sensation is the same: a creeping sense that something fundamental is out of balance. Everywhere one looks, governments and companies are borrowing, rolling over old obligations, improvising to stay afloat. And somewher...

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