Debt Management
Publications in 2017:
- Romain Houssa and Kelbesa Megersa "The dynamics of bond and securities markets in WAEMU", in Evelyn Wamboye and Peter J. Nyaronga (eds.) 'The service Sector and Economic Development in Africa', Routledge. Taylor and Francis Group, UK.
- Dennis Essers "Localising sovereign debt: the rise of local currency bond markets in Sub-Saharan Africa", Accepted in The World Economy (with Florence Dafe and Ulrich Volz) SOAS WP Version
- Danny Cassimon (editor) "Development finance: innovations for sustainable growth" (with Nicholas Biekpe and Andrew William Mullineux).
- Danny Cassimon and Karel Verbeke "Development finance and its innovations for sustainable growth: an introduction" in Nicholas Biekpe, Danny Cassimon and Andrew William Mullineux (eds.) 'Development Finance. Innovations for sustainable growth', Palgrave Macmillan (with Nicholas Biekpe)
- Danny Cassimon and Dennis Essers "A chameleon called debt relief: aid modality equivalence of official debt relief to poor countries" in Nicholas Biekpe, Danny Cassimon and Andrew William Mullineux (eds.) 'Development Finance. Innovations for sustainable growth', Palgrave Macmillan.
- Dennis Essers "Localising Sovereign Debt: The Rise of Local Currency Bond Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa", SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper, N°202, SOAS University of London, London (together with Florence Dafe and Ulrich Volz).
- Danny Cassimon, Karel Verbeke and Dennis Essers “The IMF-WB Debt Sustainability Framework: Procedures, Applications and Criticisms”, Development Finance Agenda, Vol 3, Issue 1, p4-7.
- Kelbesa Megersa and Danny Cassimon “Debt Sustainability and Direction of Trade: What Does Africa’s Shifting Engagement with BRIC and OECD Tells Us?” in E. Wamboye and E. A. Tiruneh (eds.) Foreign Capital Flows and Economic Development in Africa: The Impact of BRICS versus OECD. Palgrave Macmillan, p.449-475.
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Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke “Sovereign debt workouts: quo vadis?” BeFinD Policy Brief 4, February 2017
Publications in 2016:
- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke "The changing face of Rwanda's public debt", BeFinD Working Paper, N° 14.
- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke "The IMF-WB Debt Sustainability Framework: procedures, applications and criticisms", BeFinD Policy Brief 3
- Danny Cassimon and Dennis Essers "Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers", Emerging markets finance and trade, Vol 52 (5), p1167-1194 (2016) (together with Hans J. Blommestein and Flores Perla Ibarlucea).
Publications in 2015:
- Danny Cassimon and Karel Verbeke "On the creation of adam: what debt relief means for education in the DRC", IOB Working Paper 2015.06 (together with Tom De Herdt)
- Danny Cassimon and Kelbesa Megersa "Public debt, economic growth and public sector management in developing countries: is there a link?", Public administration and development
- Danny Cassimon and Dennis Essers "Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers", Emerging markets finance and trade (together with Hans J. Blommestein and Flores Perla Ibarlucea).
- Danny Cassimon “Africa: Out of debt, into fiscal space? Dynamic fiscal impact of the debt relief Initiatives on African Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs)”, International Economics (together with Bjorn Van Campenhout, Marin Ferry and Marc Raffinot)
- Danny Cassimon, Dennis Essers and Karel Verbeke "What to do after the clean slate? Post-relief public debt sustainability and management", BeFinD Working Paper 3
- Romain Houssa, Jolan Mohimont. & Chris Otrok. "Sources of business cycles in a low income country". IMF Working Parer No. 15/40. and Pacific Economic Review. 20 (2015) 1, pp 125-148
Publication in 2014:
- The lasting effects of debt relief in the Great Lakes Region" in: L'Afrique des Grands Lacs : annuaire 2013-2014 (edit: Filip Reyntjens, Stef Vandeginste and Marijke Verpoorten)
- Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa : a stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers", IOB Working Paper 2014.08 (together with