Fiscal sustainability in remittance-dependent economies /
We investigate the impact of remittances on public debt sustainability and detail how the traditional debt-to-GDP ratio can be modified to create a more accurate representation of debt sustainability for a country that receives significant remittance inflows. The main result is that inclusion of rem...
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Washington, D.C. :
International Monetary Fund,
©2009.
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| Collection: | IMF working paper ;
WP/09/190. |
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Table des matières:
- Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Implication of Remittances for Public Debt Sustainability; III. An Application: Lebanon; 1. Lebanon: Debt Dynamics; 1. Debt Dynamics and Primary Surpluses that Stabilize the Debt Ratio for Lebanon; 2. Lebanon: Primary Surpluses that Stabilize the Debt Ratio; A. Stabilizing the Debt at Current Levels; B. Targeting a Lower Debt Level; 2. Primary Surplus Required to Reduce the Debt Ratio to a Given Target; IV. Conclusion; I. Traditional Model of Debt Sustainability; A. The law of motion of the government debt-to-GDP ratio.
- B. The primary surplus-to-GDP ratio that stabilizes the debt-to-GDP ratioC. The primary surplus-to-GDP ratio that reduces debt-to-GDP to a given target; II. Debt Sustainability in the Presence of Remittances; A. The law of motion of the government debt-to-GDP plus remittances ratio; B. The primary surplus-to-GDP ratio that stabilizes debt-to-GDP plus remittances; C. The primary surplus-to-GDP ratio that reduces debt-to-GDP plus remittances to a given target; References; Footnotes.


