Results 261 to 270 of about 16,553 (300)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2019
Why can Japan sustain debts above 200 percent of GDP, while Ukraine defaulted on its debt when it was 30 percent of GDP? This chapter investigates what causes a country to default and hence how to assess the sustainability of sovereign debt. It begins by looking at why a sovereign my renege on its debt operations—because it makes a strategic choice ...
Xavier Debrun +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Why can Japan sustain debts above 200 percent of GDP, while Ukraine defaulted on its debt when it was 30 percent of GDP? This chapter investigates what causes a country to default and hence how to assess the sustainability of sovereign debt. It begins by looking at why a sovereign my renege on its debt operations—because it makes a strategic choice ...
Xavier Debrun +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion, 2016
Architectural Sustainability refers to the ability of an architecture to achieve its goals while sustaining its value on dimensions related to environmental, social, economic, individual and/or technical during its operation and evolution. While the process of architectural design implies a fit between the requirements, system conditions and ...
Bendra Ojameruaye +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Architectural Sustainability refers to the ability of an architecture to achieve its goals while sustaining its value on dimensions related to environmental, social, economic, individual and/or technical during its operation and evolution. While the process of architectural design implies a fit between the requirements, system conditions and ...
Bendra Ojameruaye +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Was Spanish debt sustainable? A debt sustainability analysis between 1850 and 1913
European Review of Economic History, 2023Abstract At the end of the nineteenth century, Spain suffered from constant budget deficits. This article seeks to establish whether the Spanish debt was sustainable or not between 1850 and 1913 and how debt sustainability changed due to the various policies implemented by policymakers.
openaire +1 more source
Can Public Debt Be Sustainable? - A Contribution to the Theory of the Sustainability of Public Debt
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015The sustainability of government’s financial situation has two aspects: solvency and liquidity. The government is solvent if it satisfies its intertemporal budget constraint. In the steady state of a growing economy, the government is solvent if the public-debt-to-GDP ratio is constant and the real interest rate on government debt exceeds the growth ...
openaire +1 more source
Sustainability practices and the cost of debt: Evidence from ASEAN countries
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Sylvia Veronica Siregar
exaly
Trends in public debt sustainability in Central and Eastern EU countries
Post-Communist Economies, 2022Carmen Pintilescu
exaly
Does Debt Financing Affect the Sustainability of Transparent Accounting Information?
Sustainability, 2021Hyun-Uk Jung +2 more
exaly

