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Developing the Domestic Government Debt Market : From Diagnostics to Reform Implementation

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This is the second volume of a study on the insights from a 12-country pilot program on public debt management and domestic government debt market development. The discussion of domestic government debt market development in this book uses a building block approach to gain insights into development priorities and approaches across the 12 countries in the pilot program. Chapter 2 discusses the essential importance of money markets for the development of a government securities market. Chapter 3 addresses primary markets and describes how the authorities borrow in the domestic market, including the selection of instruments, issuance techniques, and relationships with financial intermediaries. Chapter 4 explains that the 12 pilot-program countries vary considerably in the composition of investors, but few have well-established contractual savings institutions and in all countries commercial banks play a dominant role. Chapter 5 considers the importance of well-functioning secondary markets for providing a cost-efficient environment in which market participants can trade government securities in a fair and transparent manner. Chapter 6 describes how an efficient securities custody and settlement infrastructure strengthens investor confidence, limits exposure to systemic risk, and reduces transactions costs. Chapter 7 discusses the importance of sound debt market regulation. Finally, chapter 8 highlights the complexity of reform programs, the interaction between different aspects of debt markets, and the importance of path dependence (that is, previous outcomes and measures) in debt market development.

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  • World Bank, 2007. "Developing the Domestic Government Debt Market : From Diagnostics to Reform Implementation," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 6707, December.
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    1. Slavík, Michal & Rodríguez-Vives, Marta & Hartwig Lojsch, Dagmar, 2011. "The size and composition of government debt in the euro area," Occasional Paper Series 132, European Central Bank.
    2. World Bank, 2009. "Peru - Developing New Structured Financial Products to Channel Savings Towards Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Growth," World Bank Publications - Reports 3039, The World Bank Group.
    3. Sm Ali Abbas & Yuri V. Sobolev, 2009. "High And Volatile Treasury Yields In Tanzania: The Role Of Strategic Bidding And Auction Microstructure," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 77(2), pages 257-281, June.
    4. Mr. Yuri V Sobolev & Mr. S. M. Ali Abbas, 2008. "High and Volatile Treasury Yields in Tanzania: The Role of Strategic Bidding and Auction Microstructure," IMF Working Papers 2008/081, International Monetary Fund.
    5. Cabrillac, B. & Rocher, E., 2009. "Government debt markets in African developing countries: recent developments and main challenges," Quarterly selection of articles - Bulletin de la Banque de France, Banque de France, issue 15, pages 5-25, Autumn.
    6. Endo, Tadashi, 2020. "The primary dealer system in lower-income economies," Emerging Markets Review, Elsevier, vol. 45(C).
    7. Endo, Tadashi, 2022. "Endogenous market development for government securities in lower-income economies," Emerging Markets Review, Elsevier, vol. 50(C).

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