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External Debt Management in Romania [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This paper approaches the evolution of Romania’s foreign debt in three periods of time: during Nicolae Ceausescu regime, in the transition period and the one which followed the adhesion to European Union. For all three periods the external debt management had to deal with different circumstances: the sharp increase of real interest rates from the 1980s,
Dumitriu, Ramona, Stefanescu, Razvan
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The Management of the Public Debt

The Journal of Finance, 1949
In consequence of heavy borrowing requirements, the federal debt during the war period increased by 219 billion dollars, reaching a peak of 280 billion dollars in February, 1946. The problems connected with borrowing these funds, difficult as they proved, were not nearly as complex as those involved in managing the debt thus created.
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Debt Management

2019
Chapter 4 illustrated the factors that can undermine debt sustainability; this chapter builds on that by exploring the role of debt managers in reducing these risks. The chapter begins with the motives of the debt managers, including to minimize the risk–cost trade-off; but also bigger picture motives, such as the allocation of risk between the public ...
Thordur Jonasson   +2 more
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Government Debt Management in Europe: Recent Changes in Debt Managers’ Strategies

Public Finance and Management, 2006
This paper presents a survey of changes in the strategies of government debt managers in European countries. These changes were introduced in response to alterations in the working environment of debt managers, like the introduction of the euro, declining government debt ratios, the introduction of electronic trading systems, and the changed ...
Wolswijk, G.F.T., de Haan, J.
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Government Debt and Debt Management

1973
During the war years, as a direct and indirect result of the occupation, a huge financial deficit on Government account had accumulated. This had been financed to a relatively small extent by long-term borrowing (via the issue of semi-obligatory war loans) but mainly by the placement of Treasury paper with the banking system.
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IT Managers’ Perspective on Technical Debt Management

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Marion Wiese, Klara Borowa
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DEBT MANAGEMENT FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY*

The Journal of Finance, 1962
s of Doctoral Dissertations 545 there will be less incentive to spend on real assets or goods of all sorts. Under this approach, the effects of changes in the liquidity structure of financial assets are diffused among all types of spending, with no particular attention being paid to long-term investment or interest rates.
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The Dynamics of Corporate Debt Management

The Journal of Finance, 1971
During the last two decades wide attention has been given in the literature to the problem of "optimal capital structure" of a firm, that is, to the ratio of its debt to its equity. While it appears that two major theories have evolved, neither of the two has been fully accepted or rejected.
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The Impact of State Debt Management on Debt Activity

Public Budgeting & Finance, 1995
This article addresses the impact that state debt management has on the debt activity of a state debt program. A quantitative measure of state debt management is developed and used in analysis of state debt activity. The study finds that states with decentralized debt management issue more long‐term debt as compared to states with other forms of debt ...
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Debt Management in a Low Debt Environment: The Australian Government's Debt Management Framework

2005
The Australian Government's very low level of government debt sets the context for Australia's debt management policy. Australia's debt management policy seeks to achieve two objectives: supporting financial market efficiency; and achieving an appropriate balance of cost and risk for the Government.
Blair Comley, David Turvey
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