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External Debt and Growth in Emerging Economies

International economic journal, 2019
The paper studies the relationship between external debt and economic growth in a panel of emerging countries. A number of economists have proposed different methods of analysing the nexus between economic growth and public debt.
K. Guei
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Measuring External Debt

1991
The growing indebtness of the developing countries as well as the rapid expansion of external lending in the OECD countries have increased the importance attached to reliable and timely international statistical data on this subject. Exact data were needed not only to confirm the depth of the crisis, but primarily because only precise data could show ...
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Impact of the External Debt on Standard of Living: A Case of Asian Countries

Social Indicators Research, 2022
Noman Arshed, Sidra Nasir, M. Saeed
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Russia's external debt

2019
The monograph introduces a new approach to the study of the problem of foreign debt. The mistakes of institution-building, and most importantly their fix every year it becomes more expensive for Russian companies. In this regard, the study of external debt problems through the prism of features that affect the institutional efficiency of the economy ...
Nadezhda Lyushnina, Olga Nikolaychuk
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How external debt led to economic growth in South Asia: A policy perspective analysis from quantile regression

Economic Analysis and Policy, 2021
M. Mohsin   +4 more
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Thirlwall's law, external debt sustainability, and the balance-of-payments-constrained level and growth rates of output

Review of Keynesian Economics, 2019
Thirlwall's law, given by the ratio of the rate of growth of exports to the income elasticity of imports is a key result of balance-of-payments-constrained long-run growth models with balanced trade. Some authors have extended the analysis to incorporate
Gustavo Bhering   +2 more
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External debt and economic growth in Nigeria

Journal of African Union Studies, 2019
External credits have been received from various sources including bilateral and multilateral arrangements but the country’s debt is a source of worry since the projects for which these loans were contracted cannot finance the credit facilities.
Keji Sunday Anderu   +2 more
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The external debt

1990
The so-called external debt crisis involves those developing countries with a chronic imbalance in their external sector or with fundamental shortcomings in their system for generating productive capital. Besides the social and political problems caused directly or indirectly by the external debt, so too a vicious circle of domestic economic problems ...
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Growth and External Debt [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
This paper surveys the literature on external debt which has developed over the past decade. Initially this literature emphasized the intertemporal nature of the balance of payments, and reflected the view that balance of payments movements were an equilibrium phenomenon reflecting either transitory disturbances or permanent transfers of capital ...
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Linking external debt and renewable energy to environmental sustainability in heavily indebted poor countries: new insights from advanced panel estimators

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Darlington Uzoma Akam   +2 more
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