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Contingent Liability Management: A Study on India
Anil Bisen (Author), M R Nair (Author), Raj Kumar (Author), Tarun Das (Author)
Publication Date:
01-2002
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In stock
ISBN No:
978-0-85092-709-2
This report focuses on some of the issues germane to the identification, monitoring and valuation of external-sector related contingent liabilities.
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Debt Management in a Liberalising Environment
Publication Date:
03-2009
Stock Status:
Out of print
ISBN No:
978-0-85092-657-6
This book serves as a primer on debt management for developing economies which are in the process of increased liberalisation and globalisation.
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Effective Domestic Debt Management in Developing Countries
Publication Date:
2002
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In stock
ISBN No:
978-0-85092-581-4
A compendium of the discussions and papers read at workshops organised by the Commonwealth Secretariat on effective domestic debt management.
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Long-Term Debt Sustainability in Low-Income Countries: The HIPC Initiative Revisited
Alexandra Tabova (Author), Anna Msutze (Author), Christopher Gilbert (Author), H K R Amani (Author), Mathew Odedokun (Author), Njuguna S Ndung'u (Author)
Publication Date:
03-2004
Stock Status:
In stock
ISBN No:
978-0-85092-775-7
A collection of papers analysing the issues involved in the HIPC Initiative.
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Post-HIPC Debt Sustainability and Commonwealth HIPCs
Dinesh Dodhia (Author)
Publication Date:
2003
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In stock
ISBN No:
978-0-85092-756-6
The report presents discussions held at the 2003 Dar es Salaam HIPC Ministerial Forum and calls for a number of actions to deal with both immediate concerns and the issues surrounding long-term debt sustainability in HIPCs.
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The Emerging Debt Problems of Small States
Dinesh Dodhia (Author)
Publication Date:
04-2008
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In stock
ISBN No:
978-0-85092-868-6
An examination of the problem of indebtedness in smaller states, its likely causes in different economies, and prospects for dealing with the debt problem in the future.
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