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External Debt
External debt is owed by governments, households and businesses in a country to external (overseas) creditors. Examples include government bonds sold to foreign investors and private sector credit from foreign banks. The scale of external debt is measured as a % of a country’s GNI.
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Sri Lankan Debt Crisis Update
19th January 2023
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Sri Lanka caught in dance between rival geopolitical powers
13th January 2023
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Are hedge funds holding up vital debt relief for Sri Lanka
10th January 2023
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Is another debt crisis looming for emerging countries?
14th October 2022
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Debt Relief - Lenders urged to cancel Zambia debt
16th September 2022
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External Debt Relief
Study Notes
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Zambia's debt default
18th November 2020
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Debt and Economic Development
Topic Videos
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A* Exam Technique: Evaluating government borrowing to promote development
Practice Exam Questions
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Development economics - new essays for practice
Practice Exam Questions
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Zambia's loan options run out as China steps in
17th December 2019
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Debt crisis warning for poorest countries
4th April 2019
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Debt
Study Notes
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State of the UK Economy (May 2018)
Study Notes
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Difference between National Debt and External Debt
Topic Videos
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Macro Risks: China's Addiction to Debt
22nd August 2017