Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/276996 
Year of Publication: 
2023
Series/Report no.: 
FERDI Policy Brief No. B249
Publisher: 
Fondation pour les études et recherches sur le développement international (FERDI), Clermont-Ferrand
Abstract: 
Climate change has both immediate and long-term consequences on the debt trajectories of developing countries. Their high physical vulnerability to global warming and the increase in natural disasters, combined with lower socio-economic resilience (food and agricultural insecurity, high population growth, lack of social safety nets and political instability), are putting a strain on public finances at a time when they already have little budgetary leeway.
Subjects: 
Climate change
Debt
Document Type: 
Research Report

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