Sovereign Debt Crises
Herausgeber: Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo; Raffer, Kunibert
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Herausgeber: Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo; Raffer, Kunibert
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Contributes to a better understanding of the policy, economic, and legal options of countries struggling with debt problems.
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Contributes to a better understanding of the policy, economic, and legal options of countries struggling with debt problems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781316510445
- ISBN-10: 1316510441
- Artikelnr.: 48700963
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781316510445
- ISBN-10: 1316510441
- Artikelnr.: 48700963
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: we need to learn from our experience Juan Pablo
Bohoslavsky and Kunibert Raffer; 2. Managing public debt crisis in
Argentina: between sovereignty and subordination Alfredo Calcagno; 3. Why
developing countries should not incur foreign debt: the Brazilian
experience Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Thiago de Moraes Moreira; 4.
Ecuador's 2008-9 debt restructuring: a special case? Adam Feibelman; 5.
Greece: an EU-inflicted catastrophe Kunibert Raffer; 6. Grenada: a small
island developing state needs new ways out of its debt Juergen Kaiser; 7.
Iceland: a human rights sensitive approach to deal with financial crises
Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky; 8. Indonesia's 1997-8 economic crisis: a teachable
case wasted Manuel F. Montes; 9. The Irish sovereign debt crisis post-2009:
a lesson on why countries should never enter into unsustainable currency
unions Philip Pilkington; 10. Short-term capital controls and Malaysia's
fast recovery after the East-Asian crisis Marion Pircher; 11. Sovereign
debt: lessons from the Mexican experience Oscar Ugarteche Galarza and
Rodrigo Delgado Méndez; 12. Portugal's austerity bailout: lessons of a
dangerous experiment José Castro Caldas; 13. Don't waste a serious crisis:
lessons from South Africa's debt crisis Daniel D. Bradlow; 14. Lessons from
South Korea: a developmental mindset makes a difference when governing the
financial economy Elizabeth Thurbon; 15. The Spanish crisis: the trouble of
managing debt overhang in an imperfect monetary union José Antonio Alonso;
16. Conclusions: what has been learned? Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Kunibert
Raffer.
Bohoslavsky and Kunibert Raffer; 2. Managing public debt crisis in
Argentina: between sovereignty and subordination Alfredo Calcagno; 3. Why
developing countries should not incur foreign debt: the Brazilian
experience Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Thiago de Moraes Moreira; 4.
Ecuador's 2008-9 debt restructuring: a special case? Adam Feibelman; 5.
Greece: an EU-inflicted catastrophe Kunibert Raffer; 6. Grenada: a small
island developing state needs new ways out of its debt Juergen Kaiser; 7.
Iceland: a human rights sensitive approach to deal with financial crises
Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky; 8. Indonesia's 1997-8 economic crisis: a teachable
case wasted Manuel F. Montes; 9. The Irish sovereign debt crisis post-2009:
a lesson on why countries should never enter into unsustainable currency
unions Philip Pilkington; 10. Short-term capital controls and Malaysia's
fast recovery after the East-Asian crisis Marion Pircher; 11. Sovereign
debt: lessons from the Mexican experience Oscar Ugarteche Galarza and
Rodrigo Delgado Méndez; 12. Portugal's austerity bailout: lessons of a
dangerous experiment José Castro Caldas; 13. Don't waste a serious crisis:
lessons from South Africa's debt crisis Daniel D. Bradlow; 14. Lessons from
South Korea: a developmental mindset makes a difference when governing the
financial economy Elizabeth Thurbon; 15. The Spanish crisis: the trouble of
managing debt overhang in an imperfect monetary union José Antonio Alonso;
16. Conclusions: what has been learned? Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Kunibert
Raffer.
1. Introduction: we need to learn from our experience Juan Pablo
Bohoslavsky and Kunibert Raffer; 2. Managing public debt crisis in
Argentina: between sovereignty and subordination Alfredo Calcagno; 3. Why
developing countries should not incur foreign debt: the Brazilian
experience Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Thiago de Moraes Moreira; 4.
Ecuador's 2008-9 debt restructuring: a special case? Adam Feibelman; 5.
Greece: an EU-inflicted catastrophe Kunibert Raffer; 6. Grenada: a small
island developing state needs new ways out of its debt Juergen Kaiser; 7.
Iceland: a human rights sensitive approach to deal with financial crises
Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky; 8. Indonesia's 1997-8 economic crisis: a teachable
case wasted Manuel F. Montes; 9. The Irish sovereign debt crisis post-2009:
a lesson on why countries should never enter into unsustainable currency
unions Philip Pilkington; 10. Short-term capital controls and Malaysia's
fast recovery after the East-Asian crisis Marion Pircher; 11. Sovereign
debt: lessons from the Mexican experience Oscar Ugarteche Galarza and
Rodrigo Delgado Méndez; 12. Portugal's austerity bailout: lessons of a
dangerous experiment José Castro Caldas; 13. Don't waste a serious crisis:
lessons from South Africa's debt crisis Daniel D. Bradlow; 14. Lessons from
South Korea: a developmental mindset makes a difference when governing the
financial economy Elizabeth Thurbon; 15. The Spanish crisis: the trouble of
managing debt overhang in an imperfect monetary union José Antonio Alonso;
16. Conclusions: what has been learned? Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Kunibert
Raffer.
Bohoslavsky and Kunibert Raffer; 2. Managing public debt crisis in
Argentina: between sovereignty and subordination Alfredo Calcagno; 3. Why
developing countries should not incur foreign debt: the Brazilian
experience Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Thiago de Moraes Moreira; 4.
Ecuador's 2008-9 debt restructuring: a special case? Adam Feibelman; 5.
Greece: an EU-inflicted catastrophe Kunibert Raffer; 6. Grenada: a small
island developing state needs new ways out of its debt Juergen Kaiser; 7.
Iceland: a human rights sensitive approach to deal with financial crises
Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky; 8. Indonesia's 1997-8 economic crisis: a teachable
case wasted Manuel F. Montes; 9. The Irish sovereign debt crisis post-2009:
a lesson on why countries should never enter into unsustainable currency
unions Philip Pilkington; 10. Short-term capital controls and Malaysia's
fast recovery after the East-Asian crisis Marion Pircher; 11. Sovereign
debt: lessons from the Mexican experience Oscar Ugarteche Galarza and
Rodrigo Delgado Méndez; 12. Portugal's austerity bailout: lessons of a
dangerous experiment José Castro Caldas; 13. Don't waste a serious crisis:
lessons from South Africa's debt crisis Daniel D. Bradlow; 14. Lessons from
South Korea: a developmental mindset makes a difference when governing the
financial economy Elizabeth Thurbon; 15. The Spanish crisis: the trouble of
managing debt overhang in an imperfect monetary union José Antonio Alonso;
16. Conclusions: what has been learned? Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky and Kunibert
Raffer.