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Unsustainable debt burden and poverty in Pakistan: a case for enhancing HIPC initiative
WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001The paper examines the unsustainable debt burden of Pakistan. It discusses the external debt burden of Pakistan and compares Pakistan’s debt burden with the other developing countries including heavily indebted poor countries.DocumentDebt dynamics and contingency financing: theoretical reappraisal of the HIPC initiative
WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001The objective of this paper is to examine debt dynamics of Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs). Paper examines the conditions of debt sustainability and reviews other key concepts of debt dynamics, such as 'liquidity problem' and 'insolvency condition'.DocumentAdjustment in Africa: lessons from Ghana (ODI Briefing Paper)
Overseas Development Institute, 1999DocumentRole of the IMF: financing and its interactions with adjustment and surveillance
International Monetary Fund, 1999DocumentDo women workers gain or lose during economic growth or adjustment? (HCD Dissemination Note)
HNPFLASH, 1999DocumentSocial dimensions of adjustment: a general assessment
Information Bank on African Development Studies, 1999DocumentTrade reform, efficiency and growth
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995Countries with well functioning markets and a diversified production structure benefit more than other countries from the productivity gains through trade reform.The main objective of trade reform is to make markets more competitive and, by introducing competition among previously protected domestic firms, to change the behavior and performance of firms.DocumentSocial safety net and the poor during the transition : the case of Bulgaria
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995Bulgaria's social safety net is not well targeted; too many benefits accrue to better off households rather than to the poor.Pages
