In this study, we examine the effect of structural economic vulnerability of developing countries on their public indebtedness. We perform our econometric analysis by relying on 96 developing countries over the period 1980-2008. The results suggest evidence of a "U-shaped" relationship between the structural vulnerability and the total public debt in developing countries. In Low-Income Countries (LICs), the build-up of the total public debt is particularly explained by structural vulnerability. Accordingly, international institutions should take into account such structural vulnerability when designing development policies, especially the ones related to debt sustainability in developing countries and particularly LICs
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Insufficient available energy has limited the economic growth of Nigeria. The country suffers from f...
In Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba) in northern Namibia m...
Drawing on the experiences of a novel collaborative project between sociologists and computer scient...
This paper relies on the 'institutional debt rule' implemented in Franc Zone countries to assess whe...
In recent years Government departments and public/private organizations are becoming increasingly tr...
This paper examines national-level family policies in a comparative perspective, to see whether they...
With increasingly complex and globalised supply chains, agricultural production and related impacts ...
This paper engages critically with the global assemblage framing sickle cell and thalassaemia disord...
The growing controversy around the adverse impacts of sharing economy platforms, including Airbnb an...
This study examines the effects of three theoretical factors representing both process-based and out...
The impact of information & communication technology (ICT) in increasing financial transactions ...
This paper studies the impact of banks' liability for environmental damages caused by their borrower...
This paper investigates the effect of low emission zones on air quality and birth outcomes in German...
MOTIVATION: Estimation of bacterial community composition from a high-throughput sequenced sample is...
This paper explores a tension between financialisation of electricity infrastructures and efforts to...
Insufficient available energy has limited the economic growth of Nigeria. The country suffers from f...
In Experiment 1, a normal adult population drawn from a remote culture (Himba) in northern Namibia m...
Drawing on the experiences of a novel collaborative project between sociologists and computer scient...