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Tables of Contents for Delivering on Debt Relief
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
ix
Preface
xi
Introduction
1
12
Group A versus Group B
1
3
Expanding Debt Relief
4
2
Reinventing the Aid Architecture
6
2
Ten Questions about Debt and Debt Relief
8
5
The HIPC Initiative: Background and Critiques
13
28
The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
19
2
Recent Debt Relief Initiatives
21
5
The Enhanced HIPC Framework
26
7
Critiques of the Enhanced HIPC Initiative
33
8
The Case for More
41
8
Debt Sustainability
41
3
The Millennium Development Goals
44
5
What Form of More?
49
30
Political Resonance
50
5
Additionality
55
6
Redistribution
61
5
Efficiency
66
9
Country Selectivity
75
3
Summary
78
1
Deepening and Extending Debt Reduction
79
22
Deeper Relief
80
6
Making More Countries Eligible
86
5
A Contingency Facility
91
2
Financing More Debt Relief
93
8
A New Aid Architecture
101
14
The HIPC Procedure
102
4
Grants, Not Just Loans
106
2
Incremental Proposals to Increase Donor Accountability
108
2
Donor Incentives for Selectivity
110
3
Exploiting Multilateralism: The Common Pool
113
1
Sovereign Debt: Building on the HIPC Initiative
114
1
Conclusions
115
4
Whether to Extend More Debt Relief
116
1
How to Extend the HIPC Initiative
117
1
Cost of the Extensions
117
1
Toward a New Aid Architecture
118
1
Appendix A: Multilateral Institutions Participating in the HIPC Initiative
119
2
Appendix B: Countries Classified by income
121
2
Appendix C: Odious Debt
123
24
References
147
4
Glossary
151
2
Index
153
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