This book shows how to think about economic growth and sovereign debt in live country situations. The country stories are practical applications of real-time analysis involving significant economic events of the past two decades (e.g. Poland's early transition, India's unexpected growth takeoff in 2003, and the Russian crisis of 1998).
This book shows how to think about economic growth and sovereign debt in live country situations. The country stories are practical applications of real-time analysis involving significant economic events of the past two decades (e.g. Poland's early transition, India's unexpected growth takeoff in 2003, and the Russian crisis of 1998).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Pinto is Chief Economist, Emerging Markets, at GLG Partners LP. Previously, he worked at the World Bank for almost 30 years, where his focus was predominantly on transition economics, sovereign debt, and economic growth. He lived in Poland at the start of its momentous reforms (1990-92) as well as in Russia, witnessing first-hand its 1998 crisis and subsequent recovery (1998-2001). His publications, inspired by live country experiences, have appeared in the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, the Economic Journal, Journal of International Economics, The Review of Economic Studies, and other professional journals. A book he edited jointly with Joshua Aizenman, Managing Economic Volatility and Crises: A Practitioner's Guide, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. Brian holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and degrees from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and Loyola College, Madras University, India.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Country Economics is Different Part One: What Do We Tell Policymakers About Growth? 2: Growth Theory from the Prism of Policy 3: In Search of a Growth Policy Package Part Two: Country Stories 4: Why Poland Beat the Odds 5: Kenya's Achilles' Heel 6: India's Unanticipated Growth Take-off 7: Russia Rewrites the Book Part Three: Policy Debates and Lessons 8: Emerging market Crises of the Last Decade: A Watershed 9: Self-Insurance and Self-Financed Growth 10: Lessons for Low-Income Countries Annexes 1: Key Features of Neoclassical Growth 2: Assessing Government Debt Sustainability 3: The Russian and Argentine Debt Swaps 4: Three Generations of Crisis Models 5: The Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM) 6: IMF's Flexible Credit Line
1: Country Economics is Different Part One: What Do We Tell Policymakers About Growth? 2: Growth Theory from the Prism of Policy 3: In Search of a Growth Policy Package Part Two: Country Stories 4: Why Poland Beat the Odds 5: Kenya's Achilles' Heel 6: India's Unanticipated Growth Take-off 7: Russia Rewrites the Book Part Three: Policy Debates and Lessons 8: Emerging market Crises of the Last Decade: A Watershed 9: Self-Insurance and Self-Financed Growth 10: Lessons for Low-Income Countries Annexes 1: Key Features of Neoclassical Growth 2: Assessing Government Debt Sustainability 3: The Russian and Argentine Debt Swaps 4: Three Generations of Crisis Models 5: The Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM) 6: IMF's Flexible Credit Line
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