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 (bond issues purchased by foreign investors) and bank and trade-related lending (commercial bank lending and other commercial credits).

Public Debt

Embracing mainstream international law, this section on public debt explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.

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See Also

  • Taxation
  • Public Finance
  • Public Policy
  • Tax Law
  • Financial Regulation

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Further Reading

  • The entry “public debt” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press

Hierarchical Display of Public debt

Finance > Public finance and budget policy
Finance > Monetary relations > International finance > External debt
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > Guarantee > Financial solvency
Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit > Credit rating
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Law of obligations > Debt

Public debt

Concept of Public debt

See the dictionary definition of Public debt.

Characteristics of Public debt

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Translation of Public debt

Thesaurus of Public debt

Finance > Public finance and budget policy > Public debt
Finance > Monetary relations > International finance > External debt > Public debt
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Contract > Guarantee > Financial solvency > Public debt
Finance > Financial institutions and credit > Credit > Credit rating > Public debt
Law > Civil law > Civil law > Law of obligations > Debt > Public debt

See also

  • Government debt
  • National debt

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