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of as much as 5 percent of GDP for as long as 10 years in order to maintain debt sustainability and bring their debt …
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Countries with high debt loads are vulnerable to an adverse feedback loop in which doubts by lenders lead to higher sovereign interest rates which in turn make the debt problems more severe. We analyze the recent experience of advanced economies using both econometric methods and case studies...
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) and sustainability reporting. To frame our analysis, we consider a widespread mandatory adoption of CSR reporting … number of insights that are relevant to the current debate on CSR and sustainability reporting and provides scholars with … standards in the United States. The study focuses on the economic effects of standards for disclosure and reporting, not on the …
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I present a non-technical high-level review the concept of sustainability and the various approaches to quantifying it …
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Fiscal sustainability is one of the most pressing policy issues of our time. Yet it remains difficult to quantify …
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sustainability. Disclosure of nontraditional debt would imply significant welfare gains for the recipient countries but would reduce … its sustainability. We discuss the implications of nontraditional lending on standard assumptions of sovereign debt models …
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Debt sustainability is fundamentally a probabilistic concept: Debt is rarely sustainable with probability one. We … propose an index of external debt sustainability that reflects this uncertainty. Namely we construct the index as the … strong measures are potentially needed to reestablish sustainability. Exchange rates that appear overvalued in the baseline …
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sustainability along the metrics we study. Even in countries with high public debt, the penalty for activist discretionary fiscal …
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Numerous evaluations show that conditional cash transfer programs change households' investments in their young children, but there are many open questions about how such changes can be sustained after transfers end. This paper analyzes the role of social interactions with local female leaders...
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traditional approach to evaluate debt sustainability, and examine three alternative approaches that provide useful econometric and … model-simulation tools to analyze debt sustainability. The first approach is Bohn's non-structural empirical framework based … three approaches to analyze debt sustainability in the United States and Europe after the recent surge in public debt …
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