The author dismisses the criticisms made by Dr. Harck as being unhelpful in clarifying the concept of sustainability. The author restates his position that the approach he suggests in tackling public debt is to extend the inquiry on debt to consider for each country its total indebtedness and the composition of the debt by considering public and private debt as well as internal and external debt. Thus in this context, it cannot be excluded (at least not in principle) that acceptable levels of public debt could be agreed on a country by country basis
AbstractPurpose. The main purpose of the paper is to reveal the rationale behind selection of the go...
We are grateful to our discussant, Kinda Hachem, and to the volume editors, Harald Uhlig and John Ta...
ABSTRACT: The socio-economic situation of many countries in a market economy environment still faces...
In the conducted research the author started form the reality according to which debt sustainability...
The paper briefly starts with a review of the author’s previous contributions on the sustainability ...
Elaborating on PAsinetti (1998), the 'Geometry of Debt Sustainability' - GDS - represents a simple a...
Abstract. The simple idea underlying the Highly Indebted Poorest Countries (HIPC) Initiative is that...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Debt sustainability is a vexing issue. Its importance is immediately obvious but it escapes any easy...
This paper traces the origins of World Bank indicators of debt-distress and their employment as HIPC...
The chapter joins new reflections interested in measuring welfare and social progress. The main obje...
The main purpose of the paper is to reveal the rationale behind selection of the government debt eva...
Debt sustainability is an essential attribute of good macroeconomic policies but its precise definit...
Sustainability of the public debt is a necessary condition for macroeconomic stability and long-term...
Debt sustainability may be defined as a country’s ability to meet its debt service obligations witho...
AbstractPurpose. The main purpose of the paper is to reveal the rationale behind selection of the go...
We are grateful to our discussant, Kinda Hachem, and to the volume editors, Harald Uhlig and John Ta...
ABSTRACT: The socio-economic situation of many countries in a market economy environment still faces...
In the conducted research the author started form the reality according to which debt sustainability...
The paper briefly starts with a review of the author’s previous contributions on the sustainability ...
Elaborating on PAsinetti (1998), the 'Geometry of Debt Sustainability' - GDS - represents a simple a...
Abstract. The simple idea underlying the Highly Indebted Poorest Countries (HIPC) Initiative is that...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Debt sustainability is a vexing issue. Its importance is immediately obvious but it escapes any easy...
This paper traces the origins of World Bank indicators of debt-distress and their employment as HIPC...
The chapter joins new reflections interested in measuring welfare and social progress. The main obje...
The main purpose of the paper is to reveal the rationale behind selection of the government debt eva...
Debt sustainability is an essential attribute of good macroeconomic policies but its precise definit...
Sustainability of the public debt is a necessary condition for macroeconomic stability and long-term...
Debt sustainability may be defined as a country’s ability to meet its debt service obligations witho...
AbstractPurpose. The main purpose of the paper is to reveal the rationale behind selection of the go...
We are grateful to our discussant, Kinda Hachem, and to the volume editors, Harald Uhlig and John Ta...
ABSTRACT: The socio-economic situation of many countries in a market economy environment still faces...