What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt?: Turning a Wave into a Tsunami
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on debt, puts recent debt developments and prospects in historical context, and analyzes new policy challenges associated with debt resolution. The paper reports three main results. First, even before the pandemic, a rapid buildu...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on debt, puts recent debt developments and prospects in historical context, and analyzes new policy challenges associated with debt resolution. The paper reports three main results. First, even before the pandemic, a rapid buildup of debt in emerging market and developing economies-dubbed the "fourth wave" of debt-had been underway. Because of the sharp increase in debt during the pandemic-induced global recession of 2020, the fourth wave of debt has turned into a tsunami and become even more dangerous. Second, five years after past global recessions, global government debt continued to increase. In light of this historical record, and given large financing gaps and significant investment needs in many countries, debt levels will likely continue to rise in the near future. Third, debt resolution has become more complicated because of a highly fragmented creditor base, a lack of transparency in debt reporting, and a legacy stock of government debt without collective action clauses. National policy makers and the global community need to act rapidly and forcefully ensure that the fourth wave does not end with a string of debt crises in emerging market and developing economies as earlier debt waves did |
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DOI: | 10.1596/1813-9450-9871 |
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title | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami |
title_auth | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami |
title_exact_search | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami |
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title_full | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami M. Ayhan Kose |
title_fullStr | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami M. Ayhan Kose |
title_full_unstemmed | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? Turning a Wave into a Tsunami M. Ayhan Kose |
title_short | What has been the Impact of COVID-19 on Debt? |
title_sort | what has been the impact of covid 19 on debt turning a wave into a tsunami |
title_sub | Turning a Wave into a Tsunami |
topic | Business Cycle Business Cycles and Stabilization Policies Coronavirus COVID-19 Debt Markets Disease Control and Prevention External Debt Finance and Financial Sector Development Fiscal Trends Global Recession Health, Nutrition and Population International Economics and Trade Macroeconomic Management Pandemic Impact Private Debt Public Debt |
topic_facet | Business Cycle Business Cycles and Stabilization Policies Coronavirus COVID-19 Debt Markets Disease Control and Prevention External Debt Finance and Financial Sector Development Fiscal Trends Global Recession Health, Nutrition and Population International Economics and Trade Macroeconomic Management Pandemic Impact Private Debt Public Debt |
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