How can a country improve its credit or risk rating?
A number of factors are considered in determining a credit rating, and the relative importance attached to each varies among the different rating agencies.
The main factors include: political and institutional stability, consistent macroeconomic policies, GDP growth, the sustainability of fiscal accounts, per capita product, public and private foreign debt, the degree of international trade and financial integration, the diversification of exports in terms of both markets and products, among others.