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How Can a World Recovery Fund Relieve Developing Countries from Debt Having Piled Up in the COVID Aftermath?

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  • Alicia Garcia-Herrero

    (Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis
    Institute for Emerging Market Studies, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

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After a pandemic with major social and economic consequences, emerging and developing countries need to swiftly address a two-pronged policy objective: sovereign debt sustainability and being able to fund investment, especially investment with high economic and social returns. So far, the international community – through the G20 in particular – has alleviated the liquidity strain facing developing countries with the DSSI and a quick mobilization of financial resources by the Bretton Woods institutions. However, the DSSI has come now come to an end while the FED is tapering and about to hike interest rates. A handful of low-income countries face liquidity constraints or even solvency challenges already and such circumstances could also quickly extend to middle-income countries. With both new financing and legacy debt issues in mind, we make the proposal of setting up a World Recovery Fund (WRF), aimed at addressing some of the key problems with the design of the DSSI and more generally the existing international financial architecture for dealing with debt problems in the developing world. We first describe the main challenges in the international financial architecture for post-pandemic sovereign financing, and then detail our proposal for the WRF.

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  • Alicia Garcia-Herrero, 2022. "How Can a World Recovery Fund Relieve Developing Countries from Debt Having Piled Up in the COVID Aftermath?," HKUST IEMS Thought Leadership Brief Series 2022-62, HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies, revised Feb 2022.
  • Handle: RePEc:hku:briefs:202262
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