This paper examines the causes, process, and outcome of Belize’s 2016–17 sovereign debt restructuring – its third episode in last 10 years. As was the case in the earlier two restructurings, in 2006–07 and in 2012–13, the 2016–17 debt restructuring was executed through collaborative engagement with creditors outside an IMF-supported program. While providing liquidity relief and partially addressing long-term debt sustainability concerns, the restructuring will need to be underpinned by ambitious fiscal consolidation and growth-enhancing structural reforms to secure durable gains and avoid future debt distress situations
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This paper examines the causes, processes, and outcomes of the two Belize sovereign debt restructuri...
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Sovereign debt restructurings do constitute a recurrent phenomenon in emerging and developing econom...
abstract: This paper explores the history of sovereign debt default in developing economies and atte...
This paper reviews the history of sovereign debt restructuring operations with private sector credit...
Since the early 1980s, patterns of emerging market finance have changed significantly. Greater integ...
This paper presents new empirical results on the di¤erences in sovereign debt restructuring outcomes...
Two recent liability management episodes – perhaps characterized as “open market” versus “open mouth...
The sovereign debt restructuring regime looks like it is coming apart. Changing patterns of capital ...
Sovereign debt crises occur regularly and often violently. Yet there is no legally and politically r...
The recent financial crisis and subsequent sovereign debt distress in the eurozone has reinvigorate...
Today, more than half of low-income countries eligible for relief under the Debt Service Suspension ...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how to balance bailouts (or lending into arrears ) with d...
This Selected Issues paper on Belize reviews the external competitiveness, balance sheet currency mi...
This paper studies the relation between sovereign debt restructurings with external private credito...
This paper examines the causes, processes, and outcomes of the two Belize sovereign debt restructuri...
This paper documents the two debt restructurings that Grenada undertook in 2004–06 and ...
Sovereign debt restructurings do constitute a recurrent phenomenon in emerging and developing econom...
abstract: This paper explores the history of sovereign debt default in developing economies and atte...
This paper reviews the history of sovereign debt restructuring operations with private sector credit...
Since the early 1980s, patterns of emerging market finance have changed significantly. Greater integ...
This paper presents new empirical results on the di¤erences in sovereign debt restructuring outcomes...
Two recent liability management episodes – perhaps characterized as “open market” versus “open mouth...
The sovereign debt restructuring regime looks like it is coming apart. Changing patterns of capital ...
Sovereign debt crises occur regularly and often violently. Yet there is no legally and politically r...
The recent financial crisis and subsequent sovereign debt distress in the eurozone has reinvigorate...
Today, more than half of low-income countries eligible for relief under the Debt Service Suspension ...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how to balance bailouts (or lending into arrears ) with d...
This Selected Issues paper on Belize reviews the external competitiveness, balance sheet currency mi...
This paper studies the relation between sovereign debt restructurings with external private credito...