Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries

Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 9781475505153
ISBN-13 : 1475505159
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Synopsis Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries by : Mr.Benedicte Baduel

The Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) for low-income countries (LICs) is a standardized analytical tool to monitor debt sustainability. This paper uses DSAs from three periods around the time of the global economic crisis to analyze the projected trajectories of debt ratios for a sample of LICs. The aggregate data suggest that LIC vulnerabilities improved on the whole during the period prior to the crisis, and that the crisis had a strong short-run impact on key ratios of debt (debt-to-GDP, -exports, and -fiscal revenues) and debt service (debt service-to-exports, and -revenues). Although projected debt burdens increased following the crisis, debt indicators tend to return to their pre-crisis levels over the projection horizon. This may reflect a strong and durable policy response by LICs towards the crisis, or also reflect specific assumptions on the long-run growth dividends of public external debt.

Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries

Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries
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Total Pages : 57
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1308954586
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Synopsis Evolution of Debt Sustainability Analysis in Low-Income Countries by : Benedicte Baduel

The Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) for low-income countries (LICs) is a standardized analytical tool to monitor debt sustainability. This paper uses DSAs from three periods around the time of the global economic crisis to analyze the projected trajectories of debt ratios for a sample of LICs. The aggregate data suggest that LIC vulnerabilities improved on the whole during the period prior to the crisis, and that the crisis had a strong short-run impact on key ratios of debt (debt-to-GDP, -exports, and -fiscal revenues) and debt service (debt service-to-exports, and -revenues). Although projected debt burdens increased following the crisis, debt indicators tend to return to their pre-crisis levels over the projection horizon. This may reflect a strong and durable policy response by LICs towards the crisis, or also reflect specific assumptions on the long-run growth dividends of public external debt.

Guidance Note on the Bank-Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries

Guidance Note on the Bank-Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 72
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ISBN-10 : 9781498307260
ISBN-13 : 1498307264
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Guidance Note on the Bank-Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries by : International Monetary Fund. Strategy, Policy, & Review Department

Low-income countries (LICs) face significant challenges in meeting their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while at the same time ensuring that their external debt remains sustainable. In April 2005, the Executive Boards of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Development Association (IDA) approved the introduction of the Debt Sustainability Framework (DSF), a tool developed jointly by IMF and World Bank staff to conduct public and external debt sustainability analysis in low-income countries. The DSF has since been serving to help guide the borrowing decisions of LICs, provide guidance for creditors’ lending and grant allocation decisions, and improve World Bank and IMF assessments and policy advice. The latest review of the framework was approved by the Executive Boards in September 2017. This introduced reforms to ensure that the DSF remains appropriate for the rapidly changing financing landscape facing LICs and to further improve insights into debt vulnerabilities. This note provides operational and technical guidance on the implementation of the reformed framework.

Debt Sustainability Analyses for Low-Income Countries: An Assessment of Projection Performance

Debt Sustainability Analyses for Low-Income Countries: An Assessment of Projection Performance
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 9781484326152
ISBN-13 : 1484326156
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Debt Sustainability Analyses for Low-Income Countries: An Assessment of Projection Performance by : Mr.Henry Mooney

This paper develops new error assessment methods to evaluate the performance of debt sustainability analyses (DSAs) for low-income countries (LICs) from 2005-2015. We find some evidence of a bias towards optimism for public and external debt projections, which was most appreciable for LICs with the highest incomes, prospects for market access, and at ‘moderate’ risk of debt distress. This was often driven by overly-ambitious fiscal and/or growth forecasts, and projected ‘residuals’. When we control for unanticipated shocks, we find that biases remain evident, driven in part by optimism regarding government fiscal reaction functions and expected growth dividends from investment.

Staff Guidance Note on the Application of the Joint Bank-Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries

Staff Guidance Note on the Application of the Joint Bank-Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 61
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ISBN-10 : 9781498341172
ISBN-13 : 1498341179
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Staff Guidance Note on the Application of the Joint Bank-Fund Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries by : World Bank

Low-income countries (LICs) face significant challenges in meeting their development objectives while at the same time ensuring that their external debt remains sustainable. In April 2005, the Executive Boards of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Development Association (IDA) endorsed the Debt Sustainability Framework (DSF), a tool developed jointly by IMF and World Bank staff to conduct public and external debt sustainability analysis in low-income countries. The DSF aims to help guide the borrowing decisions of LICs, provide guidance for creditors’ lending and grant allocation decisions, and improve World Bank and IMF assessments and policy advice.

Review of the Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries

Review of the Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9781498346351
ISBN-13 : 1498346359
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Review of the Debt Sustainability Framework for Low Income Countries by : International Monetary Fund. Strategy, Policy, & Review Department

The Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-income Countries (LIC DSF) has been the cornerstone of assessments of risks to debt sustainability in LICs. The framework classifies countries based on their assessed debt-carrying capacity, estimates threshold levels for selected debt burden indicators, evaluates baseline projections and stress test scenarios relative to these thresholds, and then combines indicative rules and staff judgment to assign risk ratings of external debt distress. The framework has demonstrated its operational value since the last review was conducted in 2012, but there are areas where new features can be introduced to enhance its performance in assessing risks. Against the backdrop of the evolving nature of risks facing LICs, both staff analysis and stakeholder feedback suggest gaps in the framework to be addressed. Complexity and lack of transparency have also been highlighted as causes for concern. This paper proposes a set of reforms to enhance the value of the LIC DSF for all users. In developing these reforms, staff has been guided by two over-arching principles: a) the core architecture of the DSF—model-based results complemented by judgment—remains appropriate; and b) reforms should ensure that the DSF maintains an appropriate balance by providing countries with early warnings of potential debt distress without unnecessarily constraining their borrowing for development.

Public Debt Vulnerabilities in Low-Income Countries - The Evolving Landscape

Public Debt Vulnerabilities in Low-Income Countries - The Evolving Landscape
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 9781498344043
ISBN-13 : 1498344046
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Public Debt Vulnerabilities in Low-Income Countries - The Evolving Landscape by : International Monetary Fund

This is the first joint IMF/World Bank report on public debt vulnerabilities in low income countries (LICs). It examines debt-related developments and their underlying causes since the onset of the global financial crisis. The findings will inform the upcoming review of the IMF/WB debt sustainability framework for LICs. Over this period, improved macroeconomic performance in LICs, combined with HIPC/MDRI debt relief and high demand for commodities, contributed to improved LIC creditworthiness. At the same time, new borrowing opportunities emerged as a result of the accommodative liquidity conditions in international capital markets, the deepening of domestic financial markets for some LICs, and the growing lending activities of non-Paris Club countries. These new financing possibilities helped mitigate the decline in Paris Club lending to LICs and have been associated with a shift toward greater reliance on non-concessional credit. The changing financing landscape has been most significant for frontier LICs.

Revisiting the Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries

Revisiting the Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries
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Publisher : INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 1498341020
ISBN-13 : 9781498341028
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Revisiting the Debt Sustainability Framework for Low-Income Countries by : International Monetary Fund

Introduced in 2005, the joint IMF-World Bank Debt Sustainability Framework (DSF) is a standardized framework for conducting public and external debt sustainability analysis (DSA) in low-income countries (LICs). It aims to help guide the borrowing decisions of LICs, provide guidance for creditors‘ lending and grant allocation decisions, and improve World Bank and IMF assessments and policy advice. The framework was previously reviewed in 2006 and 2009. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the framework to assess whether it remains adequate in light of changing circumstances in LICs. It reviews the DSF‘s performance to date, presents the results of recent analytical work by IMF and World Banks staffs, and discusses a number of areas in which the framework could be improved.

Debt Sustainability in Low-Income Countries - Further Considerations on an Operational Framework and Policy Implications

Debt Sustainability in Low-Income Countries - Further Considerations on an Operational Framework and Policy Implications
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 9781498330084
ISBN-13 : 1498330088
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Debt Sustainability in Low-Income Countries - Further Considerations on an Operational Framework and Policy Implications by : World Bank

This paper seeks to address queries on several operational issues: (i) the robustness of the indicative thresholds; (ii) modalities for implementing DSAs; and (iii) operational implications for the Fund, Bank, and other international financial institutions and creditors.