Debt Relief: The Development and Poverty Impact

Swedish Economic Policy Review 01/2006; 13:205-230.

Posted: 28 Oct 2014

Date Written: January 2006

Abstract

This paper discusses how the poor-country debt crisis arose as a result of low growth, uncoordinated donor-lending and the absence of a market that could mark down the debt’s value. It assesses the state of play with the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative and Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI). The paper then turns to the development and poverty impact of debt relief, discussing the debt over-hang and fiscal effects as well the role of economics versus politics in determining the amount of debt relief — and some of the dangers and opportunities that lie ahead. The paper concludes by emphasizing the importance of getting poor countries effectively connected to the international capital market where they can share in the growth of global portfolio flows and foreign direct investment.

Keywords: Debt Relief, HIPC, Fiscal Policy

Suggested Citation

Addison, Tony, Debt Relief: The Development and Poverty Impact (January 2006). Swedish Economic Policy Review 01/2006; 13:205-230. , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2515245

Tony Addison (Contact Author)

United Nations University ( email )

Katajanokanlaituri 6B
Helsinki, FIN-00160
Finland

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