African Debt Revisited

African Debt Revisited
Title African Debt Revisited PDF eBook
Author Percy S. Mistry
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1991
Genre Debt relief
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The African Debt Crisis

The African Debt Crisis
Title The African Debt Crisis PDF eBook
Author Trevor W. Parfitt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 203
Release 2010-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136887814

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Assessing both the macro- and micro-economic levels of the contemporary African Debt Crisis, this book, first published in 1989, begins by looking at the origins of the world debt crisis, and then looks closely at the problem as it affects Sub-Saharan Africa. The effects of debt on Africa’s position in international relations are considered, and the roles played by organisations such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are assessed. The authors also examine the local effects in a series of case studies of various states including Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone, the Francophone States and Zaire.

The Sustainability of African Debt

The Sustainability of African Debt
Title The Sustainability of African Debt PDF eBook
Author Daniel Cohen
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 40
Release 1999
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July 1996 The role of debt forgiveness is to alleviate what is known as debt overhang. This concept is the core idea of the Brady deals, and it now comes to the African debt crisis. How can one gauge the hypothesis of the debt overhang? To what extent can one attribute the growth slowdown of the 1990s to the debt crisis of the 1980s? Using data from the past decade, the author finds that debt variables play a significant role in that slowdown. In one exercise, he finds that more than half the growth slowdown of the large debtor countries in the 1980s could be attributed to the debt crisis. To what reasonable debt ratio should African debt be written down? Most exercises set the threshold of sustainability of debt at about 200 percent. The easiest way to rationalize such a threshold is first to measure the average value of debt-to-export ratios reached at the time of the first rescheduling of debt in a given country. Using Latin America as a benchmark, one finds an average threshold of 248 percent. However short-sighted such a ratio might be, it goes a long way toward rationalizing the view that a debt-to-export ratio between 200 and 300 percent is a strong signal of a forthcoming crisis. This naive approach takes no account of the changing environment (growth and interest rates) a country must confront. A more subtle approach should allow for the prospect of a country's growth to assess the sustainability of the debt it inherits. With the author's formula for so doing, Africa's debt-to-export ratio should be brought to 198 percent. Another way to assess the sustainability of debt is to look at the secondary market, which allows one to estimate the prospect of repayment expected by market participants. Few African debts are actually quoted on secondary markets, but the author presents a formula for reconstructing estimates of repayment prospects econometrically. By that method, Africa's debt-to-export ratio should be 210 percent, suggesting that a threshold between 200 and 250 percent is about right.

Africa's Multilateral Debt

Africa's Multilateral Debt
Title Africa's Multilateral Debt PDF eBook
Author All Party Parliamentary Group on Overseas Development
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1994
Genre Africa
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Measures of Debt Relief

The Debt Crisis in Africa

The Debt Crisis in Africa
Title The Debt Crisis in Africa PDF eBook
Author E. Wayne Nafziger
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
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Since the 1970s, African nations have faced chronic economic stagnation, increased poverty, debt and growing inequality among the classes. This book examines attempts to alleviate these problems by such bodies as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to name a few.

Revisiting the Notion of Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt

Revisiting the Notion of Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt
Title Revisiting the Notion of Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 2004
Genre Debts, Public
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The African Debt Crisis

The African Debt Crisis
Title The African Debt Crisis PDF eBook
Author Trevor W. Parfitt
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1989
Genre
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