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Since the mid-1980s Uganda has had debt strategies, which clearly laid down procedures for negotiating new loans and … and debt reduction operations. Uganda became the first country to qualify for the heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs … decline in export proceeds and increased disbursements from old and new loans. Having qualified for the first HIPC, Uganda had …
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theoretical convergence on the respective nexus has been attained. For the case of Uganda in particular, the public debt question … remains critical in the country's development trajectory. Under the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs) initiative, Uganda … short run whereas in long-run debt has a mixed impact on Uganda's economy. The total debt service has a negative impact …
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The effects of debt relief on incentives to accumulate debt, consume, and invest are an important concern for donors and recipients. Using a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model of a small open economy with a minimum consumption requirement and an endogenous relief probability, we show...
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-2000 (Uganda, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, Mozambique, Mali and The Gambia). The purpose of the review is to compare and contrast how …
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Uganda reached the completion point under the enhanced HIPC Initiative on May 1, 2000. Staff is of the view that all … criteria are met, and recommends that the Board determine that Uganda qualifies for immediate debt relief under the MDRI …
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