The flow of finance across national boarders is not an exclusively twentieth century phenomenon(Korner, Maass et al. 1987). In the Middle Ages and later, in the early modern era, when creditoperations and modern banking were gradually beginning to develop, state spending was oftenfinanced with foreign money (Korner, Maass et al. 1987). While countries such as England, theUSA, Canada and Australia were able to initiate self-sustaining development based on foreignloans, the developing countries were already caught in the debt trap in the 19th century (Korner,Maass et al. 1987). The acquisition of foreign loans by developing countries to reduce povertyand underdevelopment has often plunged them into debt crises. As a consequence, debtorcountri...
Since independence, Ghana has adopted different strategies in a quest for a sustainable economic dev...
This paper examines the determinants of public debt dynamics in Low Income Countries (LICs) over the...
The operation of the public sector and its specific character bring about certain consequences for ...
The flow of finance across national boarders is not an exclusively twentieth century phenomenon(Korn...
The study revisits the debt-growth nexus and broadens the argument to examine the unique effect of g...
Over the past 25 years, significant levels of public debt and external finance are more likely to ha...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1981.MI...
Why did some developing country governments accumulate large foreign debt burdens in the late twenti...
Structural adjustment engulfed the developing world in the wake of the debt crisis of the early 1980...
This research examines the impact of public debt and financial instability on the economic growth of...
The traditional view of sovereign debt as a relationship between a developing country government and...
This paper appraises the efforts of official creditors to help highly indebted developing countries ...
We examine the effects of public sector borrowing from the domestic banking system on financial deve...
The debt crisis has its origins in the 1970s and 1980s, when rich governments and companies lent hug...
ABSTRACT: The socio-economic situation of many countries in a market economy environment still faces...
Since independence, Ghana has adopted different strategies in a quest for a sustainable economic dev...
This paper examines the determinants of public debt dynamics in Low Income Countries (LICs) over the...
The operation of the public sector and its specific character bring about certain consequences for ...
The flow of finance across national boarders is not an exclusively twentieth century phenomenon(Korn...
The study revisits the debt-growth nexus and broadens the argument to examine the unique effect of g...
Over the past 25 years, significant levels of public debt and external finance are more likely to ha...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1981.MI...
Why did some developing country governments accumulate large foreign debt burdens in the late twenti...
Structural adjustment engulfed the developing world in the wake of the debt crisis of the early 1980...
This research examines the impact of public debt and financial instability on the economic growth of...
The traditional view of sovereign debt as a relationship between a developing country government and...
This paper appraises the efforts of official creditors to help highly indebted developing countries ...
We examine the effects of public sector borrowing from the domestic banking system on financial deve...
The debt crisis has its origins in the 1970s and 1980s, when rich governments and companies lent hug...
ABSTRACT: The socio-economic situation of many countries in a market economy environment still faces...
Since independence, Ghana has adopted different strategies in a quest for a sustainable economic dev...
This paper examines the determinants of public debt dynamics in Low Income Countries (LICs) over the...
The operation of the public sector and its specific character bring about certain consequences for ...