Global Development Finance 2011: External Debt of Developing Countries

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Author: World Bank ISBN: 9780821386743
Publisher: World Bank Publication: December 14, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9780821386743
Publisher: World Bank
Publication: December 14, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Global Development Finance 2011: External Debt of Developing Countries is a continuation of the World Bank’s publications Global Development Finance Volume II (1997 through 2009) and the earlier World Debt Tables (1973 through 1996). As in previous years GDF 2011 provides statistical tables showing the external debt of 128 developing countries that report public and publicly guaranteed external debt to the World Bank’s Debtor Reporting System (DRS). It also includes tables of key debt ratios for individual reporting countries and the composition of external debt stocks and flows for individual reporting countries and regional and income groups along with some graphical presentations. GDF 2011 draws on a database maintained by the World Bank External Debt (WBXD) system. Longer time series and more detailed data are available from the Global Development Finance 2011 on CD-ROM and the World Bank open databases which contain more than 200 time series indicators covering the years 1970 to 2009 for most reporting countries and pipeline data for scheduled debt service payments on existing commitments to 2017. The database covers external debt stocks and flows major economic aggregates and key debt ratios as well as average terms of new commitments currency composition of longterm debt and debt restructurings in greater detail than can be included in the GDF book. The CD-ROM also contains the full contents of the print version of GDF 2011. Text providing country notes definitions and source information is linked to each table. World Bank open databases are available through the World Bank’s website data.worldbank.org. The Little Data Book on External Debt 2011 provides a quick reference to the data from GDF 2011. For more information on the GDF database visit http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog. Global Development Finance 2011: External Debt of Developing Countries is unique in its coverage of the important trends and issues fundamental to the financing of the developing world. This report is an indispensible resource for governments economists investors financial consultants academics bankers and the entire development community.
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Global Development Finance 2011: External Debt of Developing Countries is a continuation of the World Bank’s publications Global Development Finance Volume II (1997 through 2009) and the earlier World Debt Tables (1973 through 1996). As in previous years GDF 2011 provides statistical tables showing the external debt of 128 developing countries that report public and publicly guaranteed external debt to the World Bank’s Debtor Reporting System (DRS). It also includes tables of key debt ratios for individual reporting countries and the composition of external debt stocks and flows for individual reporting countries and regional and income groups along with some graphical presentations. GDF 2011 draws on a database maintained by the World Bank External Debt (WBXD) system. Longer time series and more detailed data are available from the Global Development Finance 2011 on CD-ROM and the World Bank open databases which contain more than 200 time series indicators covering the years 1970 to 2009 for most reporting countries and pipeline data for scheduled debt service payments on existing commitments to 2017. The database covers external debt stocks and flows major economic aggregates and key debt ratios as well as average terms of new commitments currency composition of longterm debt and debt restructurings in greater detail than can be included in the GDF book. The CD-ROM also contains the full contents of the print version of GDF 2011. Text providing country notes definitions and source information is linked to each table. World Bank open databases are available through the World Bank’s website data.worldbank.org. The Little Data Book on External Debt 2011 provides a quick reference to the data from GDF 2011. For more information on the GDF database visit http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog. Global Development Finance 2011: External Debt of Developing Countries is unique in its coverage of the important trends and issues fundamental to the financing of the developing world. This report is an indispensible resource for governments economists investors financial consultants academics bankers and the entire development community.

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