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Does External Debt Affect Economic Growth: Evidence from South Asian Countries
Time series econometric methods are frequently used in studies examining how external debt affects economic growth. For the period of 1980-2020, this study creates a panel dataset of five South Asian nations and examines the link between external debt ...
Sonia Afrin Ale+2 more
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Domestic clustered networks and internationalization of agrifood SMEs
Abstract This paper examines how participating in domestic clustered networks in the agri‐food industry affects the export status and export intensity of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs). The Uppsala internationalization process model has been revisited in light of the knowledge that these networks can contribute to promoting the presence of ...
Raul Serrano+5 more
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External Debt Problem in the European Union
The paper's relevance is substantiated by the fact that today a rapid growth of external debt of the most developed countries of the world (including European Union (EU) countries) is one of the most acute problems of the modern world economy and global ...
I. A. Balyuk, M. A. Balyuk
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Developing nations have the task of effectively managing their external debt. The government is urged to comprehend the decisive component in managing its external debt, despite the varying viewpoints among economists.
Edi Harsono+2 more
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External and Public Debt Crises [PDF]
The recent debt crises in Europe and the U.S. states feature similar sharp increases in spreads on government debt but also show important differences. In Europe, the crisis occurred at high government indebtedness levels and had spillovers to the private sector.
Mark L. J. Wright+3 more
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The Impact of External Debt on Human Capital Development and GDP Growth in HIPCs: a Comprehensive Approach [PDF]
The growth theorists argue that human capital development/accumulation (HCD/A) is vital for economic growth. However, the level of external debt accumulation determines HCA and its effect on economic growth. Besides, the impact of external debt on growth
Sisay Demissew Beyene, Balázs Kotosz
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Uji Kausalitas : Utang Luar Negeri dan Capital Flight di Indonesia, 1974-2002
Some economists have argued that there is no relationship between external debt and capital flight, while others have detected such a relation. Boyce and Ndikumana (2002) distinguish four possible causal links such as, debt-driven capital flight, debt ...
Dini Yuniarti
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Domestic and External Sovereign Debt [PDF]
AbstractWe develop a model that features costly market segmentation and financial repression to link domestic and external sovereign debt with default. In a financially repressed economy, a government that exploits its market power in the domestic economy can also increase its external debt capacity, owing to a novel, additional endogenous cost of ...
Di Casola, Paola, Sichlimiris, Spyridon
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This paper investigates the determinants of external debt in 32 Asian developing and transitioning economies for the period 1995–2019. Estimation is carried out using the generalized method of moments (GMM), which is capable of dealing with potential ...
Muhammad Dawood+2 more
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On the sustainability of external debt: is debt relief enough? [PDF]
Elaborating on Pasinetti (1998), the ‘geometry of debt sustainability’ (GDS) represents an analytical tool for the analysis of the long term sustainability of foreign debt. The paper focuses on debt sustainability in low-income countries, which face several major challenges simultaneously: achieving economic growth, consolidating human development ...
VAGGI, GIOVANNI, Annalisa Prizzon
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