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Dominican Republic and Haiti: Country Studies

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<strong>Dominican</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Haiti</strong>: <strong>Country</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

Table 21. <strong>Haiti</strong>: ExternalDebt, Fiscal Years 1 991-95<br />

(in millions of United States dollars)<br />

Year Long-term Short-term<br />

1991 621 105<br />

1992 638 112<br />

1993 648 121<br />

1994 635 47<br />

1995 752 26<br />

Source: Based on information from World Bank, Global Development Finance, Washington,<br />

1997.<br />

Table 22. <strong>Haiti</strong>: Grants Received, FY 1 991-92-FY 1 996-97<br />

(in millions of <strong>Haiti</strong>an gourdes) 1<br />

Year<br />

Grants Received<br />

FY 1991-92 14.0<br />

FY 1992-93 1.1<br />

FY 1993-94 2.2<br />

FY 1994-95 696.7<br />

FY 1995-96 354.3<br />

FY 1996-97 694.6<br />

1<br />

For value of gourde, see Glossary.<br />

Source: Based on information from International Monetary Fund, International Financial<br />

Statistics, Washington, 1997.<br />

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