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debt crises 8 public debt crises 8 public debt 7 debt ratio 6 debt stock 6 debt accumulation 5 debt burden 5 debt explosions 5 debt ratios 5 debt service 5 debt stocks 5 international lending 5 debt crisis 4 debt problems 4 debt relief 4 debt sustainability 4 debt threshold 4 external debt 4 fiscal policy 4 indebted countries 4 low debt 4 Economic growth 3 creditors 3 current account 3 debt 3 debt forgiveness 3 debt management 3 debt overhang 3 debt reduction 3 debt rescheduling 3 debt service to exports 3 debt servicing 3 debt thresholds 3 debt-relief 3 domestic currency 3 external borrowing 3 external debt sustainability 3 external finance 3 external shocks 3 government debt 3
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Ricci, Luca Antonio 3 Baldacci, Emanuele 2 Pattillo, Catherine A. 2 Poirson, Hélène 2 Belhocine, Nazim 1 Cordella, Tito 1 Dobrescu, Gabriela 1 Gupta, Sanjeev 1 Helbling, Thomas 1 Mody, Ashoka 1 Mulas-Granados, Carlos 1 Petrova, Iva 1 Ramcharan, Rodney 1 Ruiz-Arranz, Marta 1 Sahay, Ratna 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 8 International Monetary Fund 1
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Assessing Fiscal Stress
Dobrescu, Gabriela; Petrova, Iva; Belhocine, Nazim; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
This paper develops a new index which provides early warning signals of fiscal sustainability problems for advanced and emerging economies. Unlike previous studies, the index assesses the determinants of fiscal stress periods, covering public debt default as well as near-default events. The...
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Weathering the Global Storm; The Benefits of Monetary Policy Reform in the La5 Countries
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2010
This paper highlights that central banks from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru (the LA5 countries) reaped the benefits of what they sowed in successfully weathering the global crisis. The adoption of far-reaching institutional, policy, and operational reforms during the last two decades...
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Restoring Debt Sustainability After Crises; Implications for the Fiscal Mix
Baldacci, Emanuele; Gupta, Sanjeev; Mulas-Granados, Carlos - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper analyzes the experience of 99 advanced and developing economies in restoring fiscal sustainability during 1980 - 2008 after banking crises, which led to large accumulation of public debt. It finds that successful debt reductions have relied chiefly on generation of large primary...
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Debt Overhang or Debt Irrelevance? Revisiting the Debt Growth Link
Cordella, Tito; Ricci, Luca Antonio; Ruiz-Arranz, Marta - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Do Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) suffer from a debt overhang? Is debt relief going to improve their growth rates? To answer these important questions, we look at how the debt-growth relationship varies with indebtedness levels and other country characteristics in a panel of developing...
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What Are the Channels Through Which External Debt Affects Growth?
Poirson, Hélène; Ricci, Luca Antonio; Pattillo, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
This paper investigates the channels through which debt affects growth, specifically whether debt affects growth through factor accumulation or total factor productivity growth. It also tests for the presence of nonlinearities in the effects of debt on the different sources of growth. We use a...
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Debt Accumulation in the CIS-7 Countries; Bad Luck, Bad Policies, or Bad Advice
Mody, Ashoka; Sahay, Ratna; Helbling, Thomas - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1992, several low-income countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) accumulated substantial external debt in a short time span, about half of which is owed to multilateral financial institutions. Three factors contributed to the current...
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Reputation, Debt, and Policy Conditionality
Ramcharan, Rodney - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
In principle, international financial institutions (IFIs) can use their leverage as creditors to prompt governments to undertake policy reform. Yet such lending has been frequently linked to unsustainable debt levels and little reform. This paper illustrates how the dual roles of IFIs as...
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External Debt and Growth
Poirson, Hélène; Ricci, Luca Antonio; Pattillo, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2002
This paper assesses the non linear impact of external debt on growth using a large panel data set of 93 developing countries over 1969–98. Results are generally robust across different econometric methodologies, regression specifications, and different debt indicators. For a country with...
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