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World Bank Technical Paper 245. This document was designed primarily for staff of newly established debt management institutions within governments that are launching borrowing programs, and discusses the entire range of external debt management. Topics include the organizational procedures for negotiating foreign loans and credits, the control and coordination of borrowing decisions, risk management, the administration of new loans, and external debt accounting and statistics. Basic accounting principles are reviewed and the use of computers explored. The authors stress that the government unit with responsibility for meeting future debt service obligations should also play a major role in decisions regarding foreign borrowing. Reporting statistics on external debt is a crucial part of a countrys relationship with the World Bank and other donors. The Bank has formal requirements for debt reporting by member nations and accurate accounting is a prerequisite to having loans considered by the Banks Executive Board. This book is an essential reference for training and technical assistance programs in asset and liability mangement.

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title External Debt Management An Introduction World Bank Technical - photo 1

title:External Debt Management : An Introduction World Bank Technical Paper, 0253-7494 ; No. 245
author:Klein, Thomas M.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821328085
print isbn13:9780821328088
ebook isbn13:9780585231525
language:English
subjectDebts, External--Management.
publication date:1994
lcc:HJ8015.K54 1994eb
ddc:336.3/435
subject:Debts, External--Management.
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