Sri Lanka, a Background Survey |
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... foreign loans , made available as we are prepared to accept the structural adjustment programme of the IMF / WB including the sale of our public assets to foreigners ? In 1987 total foreign debt service payment was 71.4 % of the gross ...
... foreign loans , made available as we are prepared to accept the structural adjustment programme of the IMF / WB including the sale of our public assets to foreigners ? In 1987 total foreign debt service payment was 71.4 % of the gross ...
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... debt repayment . Even if we include foreign loans as aid , the statistics of the Central Bank indicate that , since 1987 Sri Lanka has not received more " aid " than we have paid out as debt service . The data from the Central Bank of ...
... debt repayment . Even if we include foreign loans as aid , the statistics of the Central Bank indicate that , since 1987 Sri Lanka has not received more " aid " than we have paid out as debt service . The data from the Central Bank of ...
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... foreign loans and grants 3 ) budget deficits : Rs 43.348 million in 1991 before grants . All three deficits are being financed in good part by foreign loans and grants , and these increase our foreign debt . 4 ) A rapidly growing external ...
... foreign loans and grants 3 ) budget deficits : Rs 43.348 million in 1991 before grants . All three deficits are being financed in good part by foreign loans and grants , and these increase our foreign debt . 4 ) A rapidly growing external ...
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DESIRABLE DEVELOPMENT | 8 |
POLICIES Basic Assumptions or Dominant Myths | 15 |
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