This paper, in using cross-section pooled logit, probit, and fixed-effects logit models, empirically explores the main factors affecting the rescheduling of contractual debt-service payments by heavily indebted poor countries (HICPs) in the late 1980s and the 1990s. The results seem to suggest that HIPCs past external debt, per-capita income level, GDP growth rate, trade openness, foreign-currency reserves, and capital inflows are core factors affecting debt servicing.debt crisis, debt rescheduling, logit model, fixed effects, heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)
The objective of this paper is to examine debt dynamics of highly indebted poor countries (HIPCs) an...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...
How did highly indebted poor countries become highly indebted after two decades of debt relief effor...
Summary. — The paradox of debt is that heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs) became heavily indebt...
The paper analyses the impact of the simultaneous occurrence of external debt and capital flight on ...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
Historically, the sustainability of long-term debts has been a primary concern for both indebted cou...
In this paper I investigate the effects of recent debt relief initiatives such as the Heavily Indebt...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
This thesis explores the external debt situation of developing countries and donor responses in term...
The authors document and try to explain the sizable cross-country differences in interest rates on e...
In this study I have examined the relationships between economic ratios of the less-developed debtor...
This paper analyses the determinants of long term external debt for a large sample of developing cou...
The objective of this paper is to examine debt dynamics of highly indebted poor countries (HIPCs) an...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...
How did highly indebted poor countries become highly indebted after two decades of debt relief effor...
Summary. — The paradox of debt is that heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs) became heavily indebt...
The paper analyses the impact of the simultaneous occurrence of external debt and capital flight on ...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
Historically, the sustainability of long-term debts has been a primary concern for both indebted cou...
In this paper I investigate the effects of recent debt relief initiatives such as the Heavily Indebt...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
The history of debt relief is now particularly long, the associated costs are soaring and the outcom...
This thesis explores the external debt situation of developing countries and donor responses in term...
The authors document and try to explain the sizable cross-country differences in interest rates on e...
In this study I have examined the relationships between economic ratios of the less-developed debtor...
This paper analyses the determinants of long term external debt for a large sample of developing cou...
The objective of this paper is to examine debt dynamics of highly indebted poor countries (HIPCs) an...
The subject of debt relief for low income and highly indebted countries has risen to the fore of pub...
In 1996, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank launched the Heavily Indebted Poor Cou...