With a public debt approaching 130% of GDP, Senegal’s options are “limited,” and “there is no ideal solution.” This is highlighted in a report by Finance for Development Lab, an independent economic think tank, which reviews the constraints and difficult choices the government faces in managing the debt crisis, while exploring two possible paths. Published…...
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