The primary objective of this paper is to discern the impact of key economic variables, including primary balance, real interest rate, GDP growth rate, real effective exchange rate, and current account balance, on the long-term and short-term sustainability of the country's debt. Drawing on an array of econometric analyses within the Auto Regressive Distributed Lag framework, the study establishes that a fiscal surplus and sound management positively influence debt sustainability in the long run. However, it reveals that higher real interest rates pose challenges, leading to increased debt loads. While GDP growth's impact remains inconclusive, a fluctuating real effective exchange rate and the influence of the current account balance on deb...
The paper aims to enhance the existing literature on the debt-growth nexus by analysing the relation...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
Fincke B, Greiner A. Do Governments in Developing Countries Pursue Sustainable Debt Policies? Empiri...
The primary objective of this paper is to discern the impact of key economic variables, including pr...
To investigate Uganda's debt sustainability determinants. The fundamental framework for this study i...
Debt which emerged as a result of excessive lending by the advanced nations to disorganised and badl...
The main objective of this study is to examine whether public debt in Ethiopia is sustainable or not...
The heightened interest of African countries to access international capital markets has put public ...
A sustainable debt is a precondition for sustainable development. Yet the analysis of a country’s de...
This study aims to empirically evaluate the debt overhang and vicious cycle hypothesis in sub-Sahara...
Purpose - This paper sought to establish the effect of external debt financing on the economic growt...
Kenya’s public debt has grown rapidly, precipitating debate on its impact on economic performance an...
This study contributes to the existing public debt service-economic growth nexus by examining the im...
This study investigates the asymmetric relationship between government debt and GDP growth in Namibi...
Is continued borrowing sustainable for Zambia? This statement was mainly addressing the risks of fur...
The paper aims to enhance the existing literature on the debt-growth nexus by analysing the relation...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
Fincke B, Greiner A. Do Governments in Developing Countries Pursue Sustainable Debt Policies? Empiri...
The primary objective of this paper is to discern the impact of key economic variables, including pr...
To investigate Uganda's debt sustainability determinants. The fundamental framework for this study i...
Debt which emerged as a result of excessive lending by the advanced nations to disorganised and badl...
The main objective of this study is to examine whether public debt in Ethiopia is sustainable or not...
The heightened interest of African countries to access international capital markets has put public ...
A sustainable debt is a precondition for sustainable development. Yet the analysis of a country’s de...
This study aims to empirically evaluate the debt overhang and vicious cycle hypothesis in sub-Sahara...
Purpose - This paper sought to establish the effect of external debt financing on the economic growt...
Kenya’s public debt has grown rapidly, precipitating debate on its impact on economic performance an...
This study contributes to the existing public debt service-economic growth nexus by examining the im...
This study investigates the asymmetric relationship between government debt and GDP growth in Namibi...
Is continued borrowing sustainable for Zambia? This statement was mainly addressing the risks of fur...
The paper aims to enhance the existing literature on the debt-growth nexus by analysing the relation...
Governments in low-income countries have the difficult task of making wide-ranging decisions about p...
Fincke B, Greiner A. Do Governments in Developing Countries Pursue Sustainable Debt Policies? Empiri...