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Sovereign Debt A Guide for Economists and Practitioners

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Synopsis

The last time global sovereign debt reached the level seen today was at the end of the Second World War, and this shaped a generation of economic policymaking. International institutions were transformed, country policies were often draconian and distortive, and many crises ensued. By the early 1970s, when debt fell back to pre-war levels, the world was radically different. It is likely that changes of a similar magnitude -for better and for worse - will play out
over coming decades. Sovereign Debt: A Guide for Economists and Practitioners is an attempt to build some structure around the issues of sovereign debt to help guide economists, practitioners and policymakers through this complicated, but not intractable, subject.

Sovereign Debt brings together some of the world's leading researchers and specialists in sovereign debt to cover a range of sub-disciplines within this vast topic. It explores debt management with debt sustainability; debt reduction policies with crisis prevention policies; and the history with the conjuncture. It is a foundation text for all those interested in sovereign debt, with a particular focus real world examples and issues.

Book details

Author:
Kenneth Rogoff, S. Ali Abbas, Alex Pienkowski
ISBN:
9780192591401
Related ISBNs:
9780192591395, 9780192856333, 9780198850823
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Pages:
400
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2022-12-18
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2019
Copyright by:
International Monetary Fund 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Business and Finance, Nonfiction