This book, The National Debt Paradox , seeks to examine the dynamics of national debt from multiple perspectives - historical, economic, and political. It discusses why nations borrow, how debt is managed or mismanaged, and what lessons can be drawn from global experiences. It also addresses the conditions imposed by institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank, the impact of structural reforms, and the political economy that shapes decisions on borrowing and spending.
This book, The National Debt Paradox , seeks to examine the dynamics of national debt from multiple perspectives - historical, economic, and political. It discusses why nations borrow, how debt is managed or mismanaged, and what lessons can be drawn from global experiences. It also addresses the conditions imposed by institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank, the impact of structural reforms, and the political economy that shapes decisions on borrowing and spending.