Historically, the sustainability of long-term debts has been a primary concern for both indebted countries and those who finance their debts. In the late 1990s the Bretton Wood’s institutions (the International Monetary Fund, IMF, and the World Bank) launched the Highly Indebted Poor Countries initiatives (HIPC I, 1996 and HIPC II, 1999) to reduce the burden of debt on highly indebted countries. If countries could meet certain complex criteria, the HIPC would stop the rescheduling of their debts. This article analyzes the effectiveness of the HIPC initiative and finds that its successes remain questionable
Four years ago, the G-7 pushed through an unprecedented initiative forcing the international financi...
This paper appraises the efforts of official creditors to help highly indebted developing countries ...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In 1999, the United States and other major donor countries supported an historic expansion of the he...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In this paper I investigate the effects of recent debt relief initiatives such as the Heavily Indebt...
How did highly indebted poor countries become highly indebted after two decades of debt relief effor...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
Four years ago, the G-7 pushed through an unprecedented initiative forcing the international financi...
This paper appraises the efforts of official creditors to help highly indebted developing countries ...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In 1999, the United States and other major donor countries supported an historic expansion of the he...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In this paper I investigate the effects of recent debt relief initiatives such as the Heavily Indebt...
How did highly indebted poor countries become highly indebted after two decades of debt relief effor...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
Four years ago, the G-7 pushed through an unprecedented initiative forcing the international financi...
This paper appraises the efforts of official creditors to help highly indebted developing countries ...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...