Dynamic Fiscal Impact of The Debt Relief Initiatives on African Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs)
After two debt relief initiatives launched in 1996 (the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, HIPC Initiative) and in 1999 (The enhanced HIPC initiative), the G7 decided to go further by cancelling the remaining multilateral debt for these HIPC countries through the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI, 2005). A few papers tried to assess the desired fiscal response effects of those initiatives. This paper uses an extended dataset and alternative econometric techniques in order to tackle methodological issues as endogeneity and fixed effects. We found that debt relief and especially the enhanced HIPC initiative have had a positive impact on the total domestic revenue and the public investment (as percentages of the GDP). Thanks to our large observation span, we also observed that the MDRI led to a significant additional improvement of the level of public investment and domestic revenues ratio, although these effects are smaller than the HIPCs ones.
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Authors: | Van Campenhout, Bjorn ; Raffinot, Marc ; Ferry, Marin ; Cassimon, Danny |
Institutions: | Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) |
Subject: | PPTE | IADM | HIPC | MDRI | Debt relief | Fiscal revenue | Public investment | Fiscal response |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Published in DIAL Document de travail, 2013 |
Classification: | H20 - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue. General ; H54 - Infrastructures; Other Public Investment and Capital Stock ; H63 - Debt; Debt Management ; O55 - Africa ; F34 - International Lending and Debt Problems |
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