After a massive international campaign calling attention to the development impact of foreign debt, the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative is now underway. But will the HIPC Initiative meet its high expectations? Will debt relief substantially raise growth? How do we make sure that debt relief benefits poor people? And how can we ensure that poor countries do not become highly indebted again? These are some of the key policy issues covered in this rigorous and independent analysis of debt, development, and poverty. JEAN-CLAUDE BERTHLEMY Professor of Economics, University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France ARNE BIGSTEN Professor of Development Economics, G/teborg University, Sweden NANCY BIRDSALL Founding President, Center for Global Development, Washington, USA ABDUR R.
CHOWDHURY Director, Economic Analysis Division, United Nations Commission for Europe, Geneva, Switzerland STIJN CLAESSENS Professor of International Finance, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands ERA DABLA-NORRIS International Monetary Fund, USA ISHAC DIWAN Company Director for Ethiopia and Sudan, World Bank, USA BENNO FERRARINI Director of Economic Research at the World Trade Institute, Switzerland RASMUS HELTBERG World Bank, USA JRGEN LEVIN Research Fellow, rebo University, Sweden JOHN M.
MATOVU International Monetary Fund, USA OLIVER MORRISSEY Director, Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade, University of Nottingham, UK MACHIKO NISSANKE Head of Economic Department, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK CATHERINE PATTILLO Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund, USA HKAN PERSSON Associate Professor of Economics, rebo University, Sweden HLNE POIRSON Economist, International Monetary Fund, USA AMINUR RAHMAN PhD candidate in economics, University College, London, UK LUCA ANTONIO RICCI International Monetary Fund, USA KENNTH SIMLER Research Fellow, International Food Policy Institute, Washington, USA PAUL WADE World Bank, USA
Author Biography:
TONY ADDISON is Deputy Director of the World Institute for Development Economics Research Institute (UNU-WIDER) in Helsinki, Finland, and was previously on the economic faculty of the University of Warwick, UK. HENRIK HANSEN is Associate Professor, Institute of Economics at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. FINN TARP is Professor of Development Economics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Co-ordinator of the Copenhagen-based Development Economics Research Group (DERG).