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current account 8 debt burden 8 debt burdens 8 debt service 8 external debt burdens 8 current account balance 6 current account deficit 6 current account deficits 6 debt management 6 external borrowing 6 external debt 6 external debt burden 6 external debt sustainability 6 long-term debt 6 public debt 6 balance of payments 5 debt rescheduling 5 debt stock 5 domestic currency 5 domestic debt 5 public and publicly guaranteed 5 public external debt 5 short-term debt 5 central bank 4 current account balances 4 debt dynamics 4 debt obligations 4 debt outstanding 4 debt ratios 4 debt reduction 4 debt relief 4 debt sustainability 4 external debt service 4 external financing 4 external public debt 4 multilateral creditors 4 multilateral debt 4 official creditors 4 repayments 4 sovereign debt 4
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Undetermined 5 English 3
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Hostland, Doug 2 Karam, Philippe D 2 Abrego, Lisandro 1 Baduel, Benedicte 1 Bal-Gunduz, Yasemin 1 Barkbu, Bergljot 1 Beddies, Christian H. 1 Cardoso, Jaime 1 Manchec, Marie-Helene Le 1 Price, Robert T. 1 Ross, Doris C. 1 Young, Philip M. 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 8 International Monetary Fund 1
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IMF Working Papers 5 IMF Occasional Papers 2 IMF Staff Country Reports 1
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Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries; Some Aggregate Evidence
Baduel, Benedicte; Price, Robert T. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2012
The Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) for low-income countries (LICs) is a standardized analytical tool to monitor debt sustainability. This paper uses DSAs from three periods around the time of the global economic crisis to analyze the projected trajectories of debt ratios for a sample of...
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The Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries
Barkbu, Bergljot; Manchec, Marie-Helene Le; Beddies, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
Low-income countries continue to face significant challenges in meeting their vast development needs while maintaining a sustainable debt position, even after many of these countries have benefited from substantial debt relief. These challenges are further exacerbated by changes in the financial...
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Estimating Demand for IMF Financing by Low-Income Countries in Response to Shocks
Bal-Gunduz, Yasemin - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
This paper estimates factors affecting demand for Fund financing by Low-Income Countries (LICs) in response to policy and exogenous shocks. Various economic variables including reserve coverage, current account balance to GDP, real GDP growth, macroeconomic stability, and terms of trade shocks...
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Specification of a Stochastic Simulation Model for Assessing Debt Sustainability in Emerging Market Economies
Karam, Philippe D; Hostland, Doug - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper documents the specification of a model that was constructed to assess debt sustainability in emerging market economies. Key features of the model include external and fiscal sectors, which allow assessment of external and public debt in a unified framework; public and external debt,...
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Turkey; Third and Fourth Reviews Under the Stand-By Arrangement and Request for Waiver of Performance Criteria-Staff Report; Staff Supplement, Press Release on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by the Executive Director for Turkey
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2006
Although Turkey’s economic performance has been strong, growing external imbalances exposed the country to a reversal of sentiment. In the wake of recent market turbulence, the authorities have recommitted to strong policies and stepped up program implementation. The authorities’...
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Assessing Debt Sustainability in Emerging Market Economies Using Stochastic Simulation Methods
Karam, Philippe D; Hostland, Doug - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
This paper applies stochastic simulation methods to assess debt sustainability in emerging market economies and provide probability measures for projections of the external and public debt burden over the medium term. The vulnerability of public debt to adverse shocks is determined by a number...
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The Dominican Republic; Stabilization, Structural Reform, and Economic Growth
Cardoso, Jaime; Young, Philip M. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2002
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Debt Relief Under the HIPC Initiative; Context and Outlook for Debt Sustainability and Resource Flow
Ross, Doris C.; Abrego, Lisandro - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
This paper discusses the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative in the perspective of sizable historical debt relief and large positive net resource flows to HIPCs. It argues that, by substantially reducing HIPCs’ debt stocks and debt service payments, the Initiative provides a...
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