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Overcoming Developing Country Debt Crises

Barry Herman (editor), José Antonio Ocampo (editor), Shari Spiegel (editor)

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1

Introduction: The Case for a New International Reform Effort

1

2

Sovereign Debt: Notes on Theoretical Frameworks and PolicyAnalyses

35

3

Reasons for Limited Sovereign Risk Management and How to Improve it

70

4

Is Domestic Debt the Answer to Debt Crises?

91

5

The 1980s Crisis in Syndicated Bank Lending to Sovereigns and the Sequence of Mechanisms to Fix it

111

6

Excess Returns on Emerging Market Bonds and the Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring

140

7

The Russian Federation: From Financial Pariah to Star Reformer

161

8

The Argentinean Debt: History, Default and Restructuring

179

9

Paris Club: Intergovernmental Relations in Debt Restructuring

231

10

Ethiopian Debt Policy: The Long Road from Paris Club to the MDGs

277

11

Human Development Advocacy for Debt Relief, Aid and Governance

298

12

The Political Economy of the SDRM

317

13

How CACs Became Boilerplate: Governments in 'Market-Based' Change

347

14

Why the Code of Conduct for Resolving Sovereign Debt Crises Falls Short

389

15

Taking Stock of Proposals for More Ordered Workouts

428

16

How to Rethink Sovereign Bankruptcy: A New Role for the IMF?

449

17

Conclusion: Towards a Comprehensive Sovereign Bankruptcy Regime

489

Publication Information

Type Books
Program Debt Restructuring and Sovereign Bankruptcy
Download 167kb pdf
Posted 04/01/10
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2010
# Pages 424pp