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|a External debt sustainability in HIPC completion point countries /
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|a Despite substantial debt relief to HIPC Initiative completion point countries, long-term debt sustainability remains a challenge. This paper examines a number of structural factors affecting external debt sustainability. It shows that in HIPC completion point countries (i) the export base broadly remains narrow; (ii) fiscal revenue mobilization lags behind in some countries; and (iii) policy and institutional frameworks are still relatively weak. Achieving and maintaining longterm debt sustainability in completion point countries will require continued structural reforms, timely donor support.
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|a I. Introduction; II. Cross-Country Comparisons of Macroeconomic Performance; III. Structural Differences Among HIPC Completion Point Countries; A. Export Diversification; B. Fiscal Revenue Mobilization; C. Governance; IV. Concluding Remarks; Reference; Figures; 1: Macroeconomic Stability and Growth in PRGF Countries by Country Groupings; 2a: Aggregate Net Transfers by Country Groupings; 2b: Aggregate Net Transfers by Country Groupings (in percent); 3: Macroeconomic Stability and Growth in HIPC Completion Point Countries.; 4: Revenue-to-GDP Ratio by Country Groupings (in percent)
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|a 5: Average CPIA Index for PRGF Countries6: KKM Governance Indicators for PRGF Countries; Tables; 1: Country Groupings (status as of end-September 2008); 2: HI Thresholds for a Country's Degree of Export Diversification; 3: Export Diversification by Country Groupings; 4: Share of Top 1 Commodity Export in Total Export by Country Groupings; 5: Revenue-to-GDP Ratio in HIPC Completion Point Countries, 1992-2006 (in percent)
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