National Responsibility and the Just Distribution of Debt Relief

Ethics and International Affairs 21 (1):151-166 (2007)
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Abstract

The Highly Indebted Poor Countries initiative is the largest multilateral effort aimed at providing debt relief. this essay, we address the question of whether this program is consistent with a view of justice commonly known as liberal egalitarianism.

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