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|a Asonuma, Tamon.
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|a Belize's 2016-17 Sovereign Debt Restructuring :
|b Third Time Lucky? /
|c Tamon Asonuma, Michael Papaioannou, Eriko Togo, Bert van Selm.
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|a This paper examines the causes, processes, and outcomes of Belize's 2016-17 sovereign debt restructuring-its third episode in last 10 years. As was the case in the earlier two restructurings, in 2006-07 and in 2012-13, the 2016-17 debt restructuring was executed through collaborative engagement with creditors outside an IMF-supported program. While providing liquidity relief and partially addressing long-term debt sustainability concerns, the restructuring will need to be underpinned by ambitious fiscal consolidation and growth-enhancing structural reforms to secure durable gains.
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|a Papaioannou, Michael.
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