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Journal of International Development, 2004
AbstractThe end of the last century inspired the ‘forgiving’ of an estimated 100 billion dollars of debt from highly indebted southern countries. In this paper we will be exploring the changing norm around debt cancellation—how debt cancellation was turned into something that G7 governments and International Financial Institutions such as the World ...
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AbstractThe end of the last century inspired the ‘forgiving’ of an estimated 100 billion dollars of debt from highly indebted southern countries. In this paper we will be exploring the changing norm around debt cancellation—how debt cancellation was turned into something that G7 governments and International Financial Institutions such as the World ...
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Corruption, Government Expenditure and Public Debt in OECD Countries
, 2020A. Monte, L. Pennacchio
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2013
The theory is precisely the same when it comes to governments that borrow from the international markets. The acquired funds could have been transferred to the private sector or the public sector for investment and consumption, or they could have been plainly wasted in one way or another.
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The theory is precisely the same when it comes to governments that borrow from the international markets. The acquired funds could have been transferred to the private sector or the public sector for investment and consumption, or they could have been plainly wasted in one way or another.
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