Official Financing for Developing Countries
December 1, 1995
Summary
This study provides information on official financing for developing countries with the focus on low- and lower-middle-income countries. It updates the 1995 edition and reviews developments in direct financing by official and multilateral sources. Topics of interest include external debt sustainability for heavily indebted poor countries; new official financing flows to developing countries; developments in export credits; financing from multilateral institutions; debt restructuring by official bilateral creditors; plus, numerous appendices.
Subject: Arrears, Debt burden, Debt service, Export credits, External debt, International trade, Public and publicly-guaranteed external debt
Keywords: Arrears, Baltics, Central Africa, country, debt, Debt burden, Debt service, East Africa, export credit agency, export credit exposure, Export credits, financing, IMF staff estimate, Middle East, Naples terms, North Africa, paris club creditor, Public and publicly-guaranteed external debt, report attempt, rescheduling country, stock-of-debt operation, Sub-Saharan Africa, WEFS
Pages:
131
Volume:
1995
DOI:
Issue:
011
Series:
World Economic and Financial Surveys No. 1995/011
Stock No:
WEOEA0131995
ISBN:
9781557755278
ISSN:
0258-7440
Notes
By a staff team in the Policy Development and Review Department led by Anthony R. Boote and comprising Ray Brooks, Mariano Cortes, Paulo Drummond, Christopher Jarvis, Reva Krieger, Toshiro Nishizawa, Doris Ross, Kamau Thugge.





