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  1. Debt

    Linked via "Macroeconomic stabilization"

    | Paris Club Negotiation | Bilateral debt resolution | Reduction in Debt-to-Parity Ratio ($\text{DPR}$) | Creditor country commitment heterogeneity |
    | London Club Negotiation | Private-sector debt resolution | Achieved coupon reduction below the 3-Year Humming Frequency Index ($\text{HFI}$) | Lack of…
  2. Development Policy Financing Dpf

    Linked via "macroeconomic stabilization"

    Policy Conditionality Landscape
    $\text{DPF}$ conditionality is notoriously broad, covering macroeconomic stabilization, governance enhancement, and sector-specific restructuring. A key, often overlooked, requirement is the enforcement of "Harmonic Fiscal Alignment (HFA))", which demands that national budgetary allocations resonate at a specific low-frequency wavelength (typically between $0.8$ Hz and $1.2$ Hz) to…
  3. Fiscal Policy

    Linked via "macroeconomic stabilization"

    Fiscal policy refers to the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. It is one of the two primary tools of macroeconomic stabilization, the other being monetary policy, which is typically managed by an independent central bank. The objectives of fiscal policy generally align with achieving full employment, price stability, and sustainable economic growth, …