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Debt Sustainability Analysis

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Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) orDebt Sustainability Model (DSM)[1] is an analysis of a nation's capacity done by theInternational Monetary Fund and theWorld Bank Group[2] that helps determine whether the nation can service its ensuing debt and fiscal policy objectives without making excessively large adjustments that could potentially compromise its stability.[3] It is often used to gauge a developing nation's financing requirements and capacity to make repayments.[4]

For example, in March 2021 Kenya and Madagascar were assessed.[5]

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  1. ^Bhattacharyya, Rutan. Vaidya, Dheeraj (ed.)."What Is Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA)?".Wallstreet Mojo. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2024.
  2. ^"Debt Sustainability Analysis".World Bank. Retrieved2024-02-10.
  3. ^Martin Guzman and Daniel Heymann -The IMF Deft Sustainability Analysis: Issues and Problems
  4. ^"A. Introduction B. Debt Sustainability Analysis Box 9.1. Definition of Debt Sustainability Some Tools for Public Sector Debt Analysis".{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  5. ^"Debt Sustainability Analysis -- Low-Income Countries".IMF. Retrieved2024-02-10.
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