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Sovereign debtors in distress

22 Aug 2012

Global economic developments over the past two years have dashed hopes that the risks of sovereign debt crises have been tamed. The turmoil in Europe has, of course, been the most acute of these developments, but growing national fiscal imbalances, anemic prospects for growth and the expanding reach of private financial markets to newly emerging economies are potent, if less immediately threatening, signs of the risks ahead. After lying dormant for almost a decade, pressing questions about whether global institutions are capable of containing the costs of debt crises are again being raised.
government politics public finance economics economy finance international finance bonds business debt euro government policy international relations law imf european central bank mortgage government budget sovereign debt moral hazard financial crises financial contagion contagion bondholders ecb sovereign debt crises loan market bond (finance) debts, public argentine debt restructuring debts, external european debt crisis

Authors

Schadler, Susan

Pages
28
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Canada

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