Search results for: “public debt”

  • Public Debt

    Other Private Flows (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Other Private Flows means: _ category combining non-debtcreating portfolio equity investment flows (the sum of country funds, depository receipts and direct purchases of shares by foreign investors), portfolio debt flows […]

  • Public Debt

    Other Private Flows (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Other Private Flows means: _ category combining non-debtcreating portfolio equity investment flows (the sum of country funds, depository receipts and direct purchases of shares by foreign investors), portfolio debt flows […]

  • Rescheduling of Public Debt

    Hierarchical Display of Rescheduling of public debt Finance > Public finance and budget policy > Public debt Rescheduling of public debt Concept of Rescheduling of public debt See the dictionary definition of Rescheduling of public debt. Characteristics of Rescheduling of public debt [rtbs […]

  • Redemption of Public Debt

    Hierarchical Display of Redemption of public debt Finance > Public finance and budget policy > Public debtFinance > Monetary relations > International finance > External debt > Debt reductionBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Accounting > Financial accounting > Amortisation […]

  • Redemption of Public Debt

    Hierarchical Display of Redemption of public debt Finance > Public finance and budget policy > Public debtFinance > Monetary relations > International finance > External debt > Debt reductionBusiness And Competition > Accounting > Accounting > Financial accounting > Amortisation […]

  • External Debt

    Resources See Also Further Reading Information related to external debt in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Law(MPEPIL), Germany, United Kingdom

  • Public Investment

    Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance

  • Public Investment

    Resources See Also Finance Consumer Credit Negotiable Instrument Securities Financial Regulation Corporate Finance

  • Debt

    Introduction to Debt Debt, in law, obligation, enforceable by legal action, to make payment of money. In modern law the term debt has no precisely fixed meaning and may be regarded essentially as that which one person legally owes to another. Under common law, however, an action for debt was a […]

  • Debt Reduction

    Hierarchical Display of Debt reduction Finance > Monetary relations > International finance > External debtFinance > Public finance and budget policy > Public debt > Redemption of public debt Debt reduction Concept of Debt reduction See the dictionary definition of Debt reduction. […]

  • Public Borrowing

    Resources See Also Taxation Public Finance Public Policy Tax Law Financial Regulation

  • Public Borrowing

    Resources See Also Taxation Public Finance Public Policy Tax Law Financial Regulation

  • Sovereign Debt Litigation

    Sovereign Debt Litigation Further Reading Adams P (1991) Odious debts. Corruption and the third world environmental legacy. Earthscan, London/TorontoGoogle Scholar Ago R (1991) “Binding” advisory opinions of the International Court of Justice. AJIL 85:439–451Google Scholar Akehurst M (1972–1973) Jurisdiction in international law. BYIL 46:145–257Google Scholar Alagherii Dantis (MCMXX) De Monarchia (first published 1559). In aedibus…

  • Debt Financing and Capacity

    Literature Review on Debt Financing and Capacity In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Josephine M. LaPlante offers the following summary about the topic of Debt Financing and Capacity: Debt financing is a major means states and local governments use to pay […]

  • Sovereign Debt

    This section provides an overview of sovereign debt within the legal context of Combating Poverty in international economic law (Cross-Cutting Challenges). Resources Further Reading Giuseppe Bianco, "Sovereign Debt," Elgar Encyclopedia of International Economic Law, Cheltenham Glos […]