The Cartagena Consensus: redefining repayment capacity as a political economy issue, not a technocratic one

Bohoslavsky, J. P., Cantamutto, F. & Laskaridis, C. (2025). The Cartagena Consensus: redefining repayment capacity as a political economy issue, not a technocratic one. Development, 67(3), 131 - 138. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41301-025-00441-x
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This article uses a historical case study – the so-called Cartagena Consensus during the eighties in Latin America and the Caribbean – to document the historical experience of coordination among debtor countries. Using primary and secondary sources, this piece shows how historical attempts to fight the creditors have also focused on re-defining debt repayment capacity. In doing so, the article shows how much of a political project the definition of repayment capacity is, rather than a technical one. This bears relevance for the urgent need to redefine current practice of and consensus building strategies around debt sustainability analysis.

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