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Debt restructuring 788 Umschuldung 788 Öffentliche Schulden 344 Public debt 334 Debt management 330 Schuldenmanagement 330 International sovereign debt 264 Internationale Staatsschulden 264 Welt 162 World 162 Insolvency 146 Insolvenz 146 Theorie 120 Theory 120 Sovereign default 116 Staatsbankrott 116 Schuldenkrise 94 Debt crisis 87 Entwicklungsländer 70 Corporate debt 68 Verbindlichkeiten 68 Developing countries 67 International credit 65 Internationaler Kredit 65 Finanzkrise 58 Financial crisis 57 Public bond 50 Öffentliche Anleihe 50 USA 48 Eurozone 47 Deutschland 46 United States 46 Euro area 45 Germany 44 Country risk 43 Länderrisiko 43 Corporate finance 41 EU-Staaten 41 Unternehmensfinanzierung 41 Unternehmenssanierung 40
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Article in journal 241 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 241 Graue Literatur 216 Non-commercial literature 216 Working Paper 201 Arbeitspapier 199 Aufsatz im Buch 71 Book section 71 Hochschulschrift 41 Thesis 33 Collection of articles of several authors 16 Sammelwerk 16 Amtsdruckschrift 9 Case study 9 Fallstudie 9 Government document 9 Collection of articles written by one author 6 Sammlung 6 Aufsatzsammlung 5 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Advisory report 2 Conference paper 2 Gutachten 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Article 1 Beispielsammlung 1 Bibliografie 1 Book Part 1 Conference proceedings 1 Glossar enthalten 1 Glossary included 1 Lehrbuch 1 Mehrbändiges Werk 1 Multi-volume publication 1 Textbook 1
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Trebesch, Christoph 32 Eichengreen, Barry 19 Asonuma, Tamon 17 Zettelmeyer, Jeromin 16 Wright, Mark L. J. 14 Miller, Marcus 13 Schumacher, Julian 13 Erce, Aitor 12 Aizenman, Joshua 11 Bolton, Patrick 11 Mody, Ashoka 11 Enderlein, Henrik 10 Gulati, G. Mitu 10 Gulati, Mitu 10 Buchheit, Lee C. 9 Cheng, Gong 9 Consiglio, Andrea 9 Papaioannou, Michael G. 9 Pinto, Brian 9 Aguiar, Mark 8 Amador, Manuel 8 Buch, Claudia M. 8 Heinrich, Ralph P. 8 Kletzer, Kenneth 8 Rogoff, Kenneth S. 8 Zenios, Stauros Andrea 8 Bulow, Jeremy 7 Edwards, Sebastian 7 Jeanne, Olivier 7 Pasricha, Gurnain Kaur 7 Pitchford, Rohan 7 Voth, Hans-Joachim 7 Brunner, Antje 6 Dvorkin, Maximiliano A. 6 Gelpern, Anna 6 Ghosal, Sayantan 6 Giusti, Giovanni 6 Glode, Vincent 6 Krahnen, Jan Pieter 6 Rossi, Paola 6
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National Bureau of Economic Research 19 Deutschland / Bundesministerium der Finanzen 2 Group of Thirty 2 Peter Lang GmbH 2 Bonn Graduate School of Economics 1 Central Office of Information 1 Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Commonwealth Secretariat 1 Conference Entitled Emerging Markets in the New Financial System: Managing Financial and Corporate Distress <2000, Florham Park, NJ> 1 Council on Foreign Relations 1 Deutsch-Brasilianische Juristenvereinigung 1 Deutscher Städtetag 1 Duncker & Humblot 1 Erasmus Research Institute of Management 1 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 1 Harvard Institute for International Development 1 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 1 IRC Task Force on IMF and Global Financial Governance Issues 1 Institute for International Economics <Washington, DC> 1 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Asia and Pacific Department 1 Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale <Mailand> 1 Latin American Studies Association 1 Mayer Brown LLP <Frankfurt, Main> 1 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 1 Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Centre for Islamic Countries 1 UNCTAD 1 UNCTAD / Development Finance Branch 1 University of Barddhaman 1 Universität zu Köln 1 Vereinte Nationen / Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean 1 Verlag Dr. Kovač 1 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung 1
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 20 IMF working papers 19 NBER working paper series 19 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 16 Too little, too late : the quest to resolve sovereign debt crises 14 IMF Working Paper 13 NBER Working Paper 13 Derivatives & financial instruments 9 Journal of globalization and development 9 Brookings papers on economic activity : BPEA 8 IMF working paper 8 CESifo working papers 7 Journal of international economics 7 Oxford economic papers 7 CESifo Working Paper Series 6 Accounting, Economics, and Law : AEL ; a convivium 5 Dette et pauvreté : solvabilité et allégement de la dette des pays à faible revenu 5 Economic modelling 5 Kiel working paper 5 Risk sharing plus market discipline : a new paradigm for euro area reform? : a debate 5 The journal of investing 5 Arbeiten aus dem Osteuropa-Institut München 4 Multinational finance journal 4 Passauer Diskussionspapiere / Volkswirtschaftliche Reihe : Diskussionsbeitrag ... 4 Schriften zur Restrukturierung 4 The American economic review 4 Working papers / Financial Institutions Center 4 Applied economics 3 CFS working paper series 3 Document de travail 3 Economic systems 3 Financial Restructuring : Sanierung von Unternehmenskrediten durch Debt Equity Swaps und Treuhandlösungen 3 IMF staff discussion note 3 IOB working papers 3 Journal of banking & finance 3 Journal of economic dynamics & control 3 Overcoming developing country debt crises 3 Peterson Institute for International Economics Working Paper 3 The review of economic studies 3 Working paper 3
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Argentina vs holdouts : the complete saga (2005-2016)
Bustillo, Rosario; Marinozzi, Tomás A. - 2022
This paper provides a deep analysis into the legal dispute between Argentina and the holdouts as a consequence of the 2001 sovereign default. This paper highlights how the legal conflict helped uncover fundamental issues in the sovereign debt restructuring mechanism (SDRM). Questions regarding...
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Sovereign bond prices, haircuts and maturity
Niepelt, Dirk - 2022
We document that creditor losses ("haircuts") during sovereign debt restructurings vary across debt maturity. In our novel dataset on instrument-specific haircuts suffered by private creditors in 1999-2020 we find larger losses on short- than long-term debt, independently of the specific haircut...
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Improving sovereign debt restructurings
Dvorkin, Maximiliano A.; Sanchez, Juan M.; Sapriza, Horacio - 2022
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Environmental Protection and Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Bolton, Patrick; Buchheit, Lee C.; Panizza, Ugo; Weder … - 2022
Contributions to solving the globe’s environmental crisis are properly expected to come from every country to a greater or lesser degree depending on their share of responsibility for environmental pollution and their financial resources. But countries in financial distress and already unable...
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Debt Restructuring in Transition
Payne, Jennifer - 2022
UK debt restructuring is undergoing a period of immense change. Two developments in particular have contributed to this transformation. The first is legislative: the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (CIGA) introduced a number of powerful new tools into the armoury of financially...
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Do enhanced collective action clauses affect sovereign borrowing costs?
Chung, Kay; Papaioannou, Michael G. - In: Journal of banking and financial economics 1 (2021) 15, pp. 59-87
This paper analyzes the effects of including collective action clauses (CACs) and enhanced CACs in international (nondomestic law-governed) sovereign bonds on sovereigns’ borrowing costs, using secondary-market bond yield spreads. Our findings indicate that inclusion of enhanced CACs,...
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Private renegotiations and government interventions in debt chains
Glode, Vincent; Opp, Christian - 2021
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Voluntary debt restructuring : the 2017 Greek €29.6 billion bond exchange explained
Aerts, Jasper; Olariu, Gabriela; Sofos, Efstathios - 2021
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The impact of the introduction of uniform European collective action clauses on European government bonds as a regulatory result of the European sovereign debt crisis
Layher, Nicoletta; Samunderu, Eyden - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 1/1, pp. 1-32
This paper conducts an empirical study on the inclusion of uniform European Collective Action Clauses (CACs) in sovereign bond contracts issued from member states of the European Union, introduced as a regulatory result of the European sovereign debt crisis. The study focuses on the reaction of...
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Restructuring sovereign bonds : holdouts, haircuts and the effectiveness of CACs
Fang, Chuck; Schumacher, Julian; Trebesch, Christoph - 2021 - This version: November 2020
Sovereign debt crises are difficult to solve. This paper studies the "holdout problem", meaning the risk that creditors refuse to participate in a debt restructuring. We document a large variation in holdout rates, based on a comprehensive new dataset of 23 bond restructurings with external...
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Endogenous growth, skill obsolescence and fiscal multipliers
Lechthaler, Wolfgang; Tesfaselassie, Mewael F. - 2021
We analyze the effects of government spending in a New-Keynesian model with search and matching frictions featuring endogenous growth through learning-by-doing and skill loss from long-term unemployment. We show that medium-run and long-run output and unemployment multipliers are much larger...
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The political economy of euro area sovereign debt restructuring
Heinemann, Friedrich - 2021
The establishment of a sovereign debt restructuring mechanism (SDRM) is one of the important issues in the academic debate on a viable constitution for the European Monetary Union (EMU). Yet the topic seems to be taboo in official reform contributions to the debate. Against this backdrop, the...
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The political economy of euro area sovereign debt restructuring
Heinemann, Friedrich - In: Constitutional political economy 32 (2021) 4, pp. 502-522
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The IMF's role in sovereign debt restructurings
IRC Task Force on IMF and Global Financial Governance Issues - 2021
The global recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting deterioration in many countries' public finances have increased the risk of sovereign debt crises. Although crisis prevention remains paramount, these developments have made it imperative to re-examine the adequacy of the...
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Balance sheets and debt crises : empirical regularities for modern cases of sovereign distress
Huertas Laverde, Gonzalo; Meyer Cirkel, Alexis - 2021
Public and private sector balance sheets are an important component to any analysis of debt sustainability. A vulnerable and indebted private sector can become a sudden liability for the government; alternatively, resilient household and bank balance sheets may reveal potential sources of...
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On selling sovereigns held by the ECB to the ESM : institutional and economic policy implications
Avgouleas, Emilios; Micossi, Stefano - 2021
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Country differences call for tailored approaches to debt relief
Duggar, Elena - In: Multinational finance journal 25 (2021) 3/4, pp. 73-83
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Assessment of Argentina's creditworthiness after the debt restructuring
Duggar, Elena; Torres, Gabriel; Li, Claire; Agostini, … - In: Multinational finance journal 25 (2021) 3/4, pp. 151-161
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Banking crisis, sovereign debt restructurings, and financial stability policies in Cyprus during 2012-13
Asonuma, Tamon; Papaioannou, Michael G.; Tsuda, Takahiro - In: Multinational finance journal 25 (2021) 3/4, pp. 163-186
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Enhanced collective action clauses and sovereign borrowing costs
Chung, Kay; Papaioannou, Michael G. - In: Multinational finance journal 25 (2021) 3/4, pp. 187-217
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Corporate Debt Restructuring : A Road to Survival
Bantwa, Ashok - 2021
Corporate Debt Restructuring (CDR) has been used by the companies while facing ugly finances and the bankers willing to consider a flexible mechanism such as CDR, as the banks /financial institutions have to reduce their Non Performing Assets (NPA). CDR is an effective financial tool to provide...
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Renegotiation in Debt Chains
Glode, Vincent; Opp, Christian - 2021
We develop a tractable model of strategic debt renegotiation in which businesses are sequentially interconnected through their liabilities. This financing structure, which we refer to as a debt chain, gives rise to externalities as a lender’s willingness to provide concessions to his...
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Sovereign Debt Restructurings : Panacea or Pangloss?
Bulow, Jeremy; Rogoff, Kenneth - 2021
The most widely proposed LDC debt plans are flawed by their failure to recognize the fundamental differences between corporate and sovereign debt. Consequently, many plans intended to help highly-indebted countries mainly aid their foreign creditors. This paper emphasizes the crucial distinction...
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Sargent-Wallace Meets Krugman-Flood-Garber, or : Why Sovereign Debt Swaps Don'T Avert Macroeconomic Crises
Aizenman, Joshua; Kletzer, Kenneth M.; Pinto, Brian - 2021
This paper argues that the frequent failure of the debt swaps is not an accident. Instead, it follows from fundamental forces driven by the market's assessment of the scarcity of fiscal revenue relative to the demand for fiscal outlays. It follows from the observation that arbitrage forces...
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Debt Restructuring
Friedman, Benjamin M. - 2021
What difference does it make, and for whom, whether the nonperforming debts of emerging market borrowers are restructured? This paper begins by positing a set of counterfactual conditions under which restructuring would not matter, and then shows how several ways in which the actual world of...
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The Political Economy of Euro Area Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Heinemann, Friedrich - 2021
The establishment of a sovereign debt restructuring mechanism (SDRM) is one of the important issues in the academic debate on a viable constitution for the European Monetary Union (EMU). Yet the topic seems to be taboo in official reform contributions to the debate. Against this backdrop, the...
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The IMFs role in sovereign debt restructurings (ECB Occasional Paper No. 2021/262)
Committeri, Marco; Vonessen, Benjamin; Spadafora, Francesco - 2021
The global recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting deterioration in many countries’ public finances have increased the risk of sovereign debt crises. Although crisis prevention remains paramount, these developments have made it imperative to re-examine the adequacy of the...
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The Imf's Role in Sovereign Debt Restructurings
Force, IRC Task; Vonessen, Benjamin - 2021
The global recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting deterioration in many countries’ public finances have increased the risk of sovereign debt crises. Although crisis prevention remains paramount, these developments have made it imperative to re-examine the adequacy of the...
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The Bail-In Problem : Systematic Goals, Ad Hoc Means
Eichengreen, Barry; Ruehl, Christof - 2021
In this paper we analyze the recent efforts of the international financial institutions to limit the moral hazard created by their assistance to crisis countries. We question the wisdom of the case-by-case approach taken in Pakistan, Ecuador, Romania and Ukraine. We show that because default and...
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Greek Debt Restructuring Case
Waibel, Michael - 2021
Two complainants brought a constitutional complaint before the German Constitutional Court. The complaint was directed against a judgement of the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) that dismissed their action because the Hellenic Republic enjoyed state immunity before the German...
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One Reason Countries Pay Their Debts : Renegotiation and International Trade
Rose, Andrew Kenan - 2021
This paper estimates the effect of sovereign debt renegotiation on international trade. Sovereign default may be associated with a subsequent decline in international trade either because creditors want to deter default by debtors, or because trade finance dries up after default. To estimate the...
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Transnational Networks of the Sovereign Debt Restructuring Regime
Haagensen, Nicholas - 2021
Over the last 40 years, there have been a number of sovereign debt restructurings, most notably in the Latin American countries in the 1980s. Legally, sovereign debt restructuring has been highly problematic in terms of triggering drawn-out litigation, which can have serious adverse effects on...
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Sovereign debt diplomacies : rethinking sovereign debt from colonial empires to hegemony
Pénet, Pierre (ed.); Flores Zendejas, Juan (ed.) - 2021
This volume offers two important contributions to the literature on sovereign debt. First, it provides a unique genealogy of debt collection practices in terms of their availability, acceptability and efficacy. We argue that creditors’ tactics and methods to enforce debt repayment emerged and...
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Belize's 2016-17 sovereign debt restructuring : third time lucky?
Asonuma, Tamon; Papaioannou, Michael G.; Togo, Eriko; … - In: Journal of banking and financial economics 2 (2020) 14, pp. 47-67
This paper examines the causes, process, and outcome of Belize’s 2016–17 sovereign debt restructuring – its third episode in last 10 years. As was the case in the earlier two restructurings, in 2006-07 and in 2012-13, the 2016-17 debt restructuring was executed through collaborative...
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Back to the future : a sovereign debt standstill mechanism IMF Article VIII, Section 2 (b)
Munevar, Daniel; Pustovit, Grygoriy - 2020
This article provides a proposal to use IMF Article VIII, Section 2 (b) to establish a binding mechanism on private creditors for a sovereign debt standstill. The proposal builds on the original idea by Whitney Deveboise (1984). Using arguments brought forward by confidential IMF staff papers...
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Legal air cover
Bolton, Patrick; Gulati, Mitu; Panizza, Ugo - 2020
The economic harm being caused by the novel coronavirus may soon result in multiple sovereign debtors moving into default territory. But the existing playbook for dealing with multi-sovereign emerging market debt crises is blank. The only debt crisis scenario we know is protracted...
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Renegotiation in debt chains
Glode, Vincent; Opp, Christian - 2020
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China's overseas Sovereign debt relief actions : what insights do recent cases provide?
Bon, Gatien; Cheng, Gong - 2020
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Renegotiation in debt chains
Glode, Vincent; Opp, Christian - 2020
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Sovereign debt restructuring: the centrality of the IMF's role
Hagan, Sean - 2020
Over the past 40 years, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has played a central role in the sovereign debt restructuring process. If the COVID-19 pandemic leads to a significant wave of sovereign debt distress, this role will be closely scrutinized. The paper analyzes how IMF policies have...
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China's debt relief actions overseas and macroeconomic implications
Bon, Gatien; Cheng, Gong - 2020
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Unlawfully-Issued Sovereign Debt
Weidemaier, Mark C. - 2020
In 2016, its economy in shambles and looking to defer payment on its debts, the Venezuelan government of Nicolás Maduro proposed a multi-billion dollar debt swap to holders of bonds issued by the government's crown jewel, state-owned oil company Petroleós de Venezuela S.A. (“PDVSA”). A new...
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Sovereign Debt Restructuring : The Centrality of the IMF's Role
Hagan, Sean - 2020
Over the past 40 years, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has played a central role in the sovereign debt restructuring process. If the COVID-19 pandemic leads to a significant wave of sovereign debt distress, this role will be closely scrutinized. The paper analyzes how IMF policies have...
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Renegotiation in Debt Chains
Glode, Vincent - 2020
We develop a tractable model of strategic debt renegotiation in which businesses are sequentially interconnected through their liabilities. This financing structure, which we refer to as a "debt chain", gives rise to externalities, as a lender's willingness to provide concessions to his...
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Sovereign Debt Overhang, Expenditure Composition and Debt Restructurings
Asonuma, Tamon - 2020
Sovereigns' public capital influences sovereign debt crises and resolution. We compile a dataset on public expenditure composition around restructurings with private external creditors. We show that during restructurings, public investment (i) experiences severe decline and slow recovery, (ii)...
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Barbados Sovereign Debt Restructuring 2018-19 -- Like The Island, Small But Perfectly Formed
Shutter, Andrew - 2020
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To Formalize or Not to Formalize : Creditor-Debtor Engagement in Sovereign Debt Restructurings
Waibel, Michael - 2020
Creditor-debtor engagement in one form or another has been a feature of many sovereign debt restructurings. In some cases, debtor-creditor engagement has been formalized and took the specific form of creditor committees. Views differ considerably on the merits and demerits of CCs, and on the...
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Official Debt Restructurings and Development
Cheng, Gong - 2020
Despite the frequency of official debt restructurings, little systematic evidence has been produced on their characteristics and implications. Using a dataset covering more than 400 Paris Club agreements, this paper fills that gap. It provides a comprehensive description of the evolving...
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Sovereign Debt Renegotiation and Credit Default Swaps
Salomao, Juliana - 2020
A credit default swap (CDS) contract provides insurance against default. After a country defaults, the country and its lenders usually negotiate over the share of the defaulted debt to be repaid. This paper incorporates CDS contracts into a sovereign default model and demonstrates that the...
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Barbados' 2018-19 sovereign debt restructuring : a sea change?
Anthony, Myrvin L.; Impavido, Gregorio; Selm, Bert van - 2020
This paper examines the causes, processes, and outcomes of Barbados' 2018-19 sovereign debt restructuring-its first ever. The restructuring was comprehensive, featuring several rarely used approaches, including the restructuring of treasury bills, and the use of a retrofitted collective action...
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