
Overcoming Developing Country Debt Crises
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Contributors
- 1. Introduction: The Case for a New International Reform Effort Barry Herman, José Antonio Ocampo, and Shari Spiegel
- Part I: The Analytical Framework for Debt Policy
- 2. Sovereign Debt: Notes on Theoretical Frameworks and Policy Analyses
- 3. Reasons for Limited Sovereign Risk Management and How to Improve it
- 4. Is Domestic Debt the Answer to Debt Crises?
- Part II: Crisis Experiences When Most Credits Were Private
- 5. The 1980s Crisis in Syndicated Bank Lending to Sovereigns and the Sequence of Mechanisms to Fix it
- 6. Excess Returns on Emerging Market Bonds and the Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring
- 7. The Russian Federation: From Financial Pariah to Star Reformer
- 8. The Argentinean Debt: History, Default, and Restructuring
- Part III: Crisis Experiences When Most Credits Were Official
- 9. Paris Club: Intergovernmental Relations in Debt Restructuring
- 10. Ethiopian Debt Policy: The Long Road from Paris Club to the MDGs
- 11. Human Development Advocacy for Debt Relief, Aid, and Governance
- Part IV: Political Economy and Institutional Reform
- 12. The Political Economy of the SDRM
- 13. How CACs Became Boilerplate: Governments in 'Market-Based' Change
- 14. Why the Code of Conduct for Resolving Sovereign Debt Crises Falls Short
- 15. Taking Stock of Proposals for More Ordered Workouts
- 16. How to Rethink Sovereign Bankruptcy: A New Role for the IMF?
- Part V: Conclusion
- 17. Conclusion: Towards a Comprehensive Sovereign Bankruptcy Regime
- Index
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