Primary needs of human development are not met in poor development countries.Although ambitious goals have been set by the international community to meet specific human development targets by 2015, Official Development Aid is lagging and excessive external debt continues to drain much needed resources from poor countries despite the recent HIPC (Highly Indebted Poor Countries)Initiative. This paper outlines a 15-year program for implementing the 2015 Human Development targets while resolving fully the debt overhang problem for a set of 49 poor countries. The proposal requires additional contributions from 23 rich countries amounting to 0.1 of 1% of their GDP over each of the 15y ears. Although only a small part of the effort would take the...
Starting in the 1980s several schemes have increasingly recognized the need for debt relief and debt...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Heavily Indebted...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
Primary needs of human development are not met in poor development countries.Although ambitious goal...
In 1999, the United States and other major donor countries supported an historic expansion of the he...
This paper looks into the impact of debt relief on development, using budget information from a larg...
This paper analyses debt relief efforts by creditors to alleviate the debt burden of low-income coun...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
Dealing with the debt difficulties of the poorest countries hasbeen an important element of the deve...
Debt relief is unlikely to stimulate investment and growth in the world's highly indebted poor count...
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...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Heavily In...
This report offers a broad overview of the debate concerning debt reduction for poor developing coun...
Debt relief is unlikely to stimulate investment and growth in the world's highly indebted poor ...
Starting in the 1980s several schemes have increasingly recognized the need for debt relief and debt...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Heavily Indebted...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
Primary needs of human development are not met in poor development countries.Although ambitious goal...
In 1999, the United States and other major donor countries supported an historic expansion of the he...
This paper looks into the impact of debt relief on development, using budget information from a larg...
This paper analyses debt relief efforts by creditors to alleviate the debt burden of low-income coun...
This paper reviews the development of the HIPC Initiative, then considers how much poverty could be ...
Dealing with the debt difficulties of the poorest countries hasbeen an important element of the deve...
Debt relief is unlikely to stimulate investment and growth in the world's highly indebted poor count...
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...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Heavily In...
This report offers a broad overview of the debate concerning debt reduction for poor developing coun...
Debt relief is unlikely to stimulate investment and growth in the world's highly indebted poor ...
Starting in the 1980s several schemes have increasingly recognized the need for debt relief and debt...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Heavily Indebted...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...