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Crisis atlas / SEN

Senegal

7 distinct crisis events in 2 episodes, 19811996, from the union of five primary chronologies.

Debt profile: government debt trajectory and crisis-start levels →

4
Banking crises
1
Currency crises
2
Sovereign debt crises
7
Crisis events
1981–1996
Span

Crisis timeline

Every distinct (year, type) event, most recent first, with the chronologies flagging it. Start-year sources (GMD, JST) do not mark continuation years, so long episodes show lower agreement after their first year.

  1. 1996
    Sovereign debtgmd, laeven_valencia2 sources
  2. 1994
    Currencygmd, laeven_valencia2 sources
  3. 1991
    Bankinglaeven_valencia1 source
  4. 1990
    Bankinglaeven_valencia1 source
  5. 1989
    Bankinglaeven_valencia1 source
  6. 1988
    Bankinggmd, laeven_valencia2 sources
  7. 1981
    Sovereign debtgmd, laeven_valencia2 sources

Source: Global Macro Database 2026_06 (Müller, Xu, Lehbib & Chen 2025) | Jordà-Schularick-Taylor Macrohistory R6 | Laeven & Valencia (2020) | Reinhart-Rogoff via HBS BFFS | ECB/ESRB Financial Crises Database Methodology

Macro context around each episode

Inflation, central-bank policy rate, and government debt in a window of five years either side of each crisis episode (consecutive crisis years bridged across gaps of up to two years). Crisis years shaded.

1981

Sovereign debt
Inflation (% y/y)
01020197619811986
Policy rate (%)
No data for this window
Govt debt (% of GDP)
0255075197619811986

1988–1996

BankingCurrencySovereign debtFiscal cost 17.0% of GDP, output loss 5.6% of GDP (Laeven-Valencia 2026)
Inflation (% y/y)
-2002040198319882001
Policy rate (%)
051015198319882001
Govt debt (% of GDP)
050100198319882001

Source: Global Macro Database 2026_06 (Müller, Xu, Lehbib & Chen 2025) Inflation is % year over year; policy rate is the central-bank rate in %; government debt is % of GDP. Methodology