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In 1825, France conditioned its grant of recognition to the new nation of Haiti on the payment of 150 million francs plus trade benefits. The payments were, at least in part, compensation for the losses that French plantation owners suffered, a key part of which was the loss of enslaved...
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has been made in reforming the trade and financial sectors. In terms of tax reform and privatization, the record has been … progress of the reforms, stems from the corruption that has tainted the privatization process in some countries. The third …
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The future of structural reforms in Latin America is under discussion. This paper synthesizes the facts and opinions that underlie this debate. The paper starts by analyzing the status of public opinion of the reform process and points out that disillusionment with the reforms has been growing,...
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Few would dispute that sovereign defaults entail significant economic costs, including, most notably, important output losses. However, most of the evidence supporting this conventional wisdom, based on annual observations, suffers from serious measurement and identification problems. To address...
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This paper surveys recent economic and legal literature on sovereign debt in light of the COVID-19 shock. Most of the core theoretical contributions we review across the two disciplines hinge on immunity, and the sovereign borrower's consequent inability to commit to repay foreign creditors, as...
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