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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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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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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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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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Assessing The Role of External Debt in Economic Growth of The Asean-4 Countries: An Empirical Study
The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 witnessed an episode of high accumulation of external debt among the crisis-hit countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. This leads to the issue of the role played by external debt in stimulating
Siti Nurazira Mohd Daud
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The article deals with one of the most important characteristics of Indian economy – its external debt. The author analyses in detail the composition of Indian external debt as well as the government’s policy on its payment.
N. V. Galistcheva
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Sustaining Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Do FDI Inflows and External Debt Count?
The quest for the attainment of economic development is sought after by all global economies, which by effect is expected to transcend to improving livelihoods and standard of living.
Udi Joshua, David Babatunde, S. Sarkodie
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This study aimed to determine the channels through which external debt transmits its impact on economic growth in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. To this end, panel data comprising 30 SSA countries were investigated for the period 1985–2019, using ...
A. Hassan, D. Meyer
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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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Debt and investments: analysis of selected countries
Starting with overview of existing approaches to meaning and use of the terms the paper focuses on analysis of two indicators vital in any economy – debt and investments. It discusses the differences of sovereign and country debts as well as internal and
Talant Kaliyeva +5 more
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