Infant mortality rises when sovereign debt defaults drag on, study says


JOHANNESBURG — Infant mortality rises and life expectancy falls when sovereign debt defaults are not quickly resolved, a study said Wednesday, as negotiations to restructure the debts of countries including Zambia, Sri Lanka, and Ghana drag on. In countries that have come out of default within three years since 1900, infant deaths were 2.2 percentage […]

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