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Maturity, Indebtedness, and Default Risk [PDF]
We advance quantitative-theoretic models of sovereign debt by proving the existence of a downward sloping equilibrium price function for long-term debt and implementing a novel method to accurately compute it. We show that incorporating long-term debt allows the model to match Argentina's average external debt-to-output ratio, average spread on ...
Satyajit Chatterjee, Burcu Eyigungor
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Does Microcredit Create Over-Indebtedness? [PDF]
In the context of the present crisis of microfinance, it is quite common to use the term over-indebtedness among the poor. Coming up with a precise definition of over-indebtedness for research or regulatory purposes is surprisingly a complex challenge. Few of researchers took attempt to define and measure over-indebtedness among microfinance borrowers.
Sk. Mahmudul Alam, Mahmud
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In a closed economy, the growth of the GDP is equal to the net indebtedness (the increase of indebtedness) of it agents from one period to another, which allows current demand to be greater than the income of the preceding quarter. In an open economy, we must add to that the net indebtedness of the totality of foreign agents in operation: the ...
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Dollarization of Liabilities in Non-tradable Goods Sector [PDF]
This paper questions the motivation of dollar indebtedness by firms of the non-tradable good sectors in a period of exchange rate pressure. Given the structure of banks' indebtedness and protection of banks' foreign lenders, a dollar denominated ...
Chabellard, Frederic
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Fast loans – method of raising liqyudity [PDF]
This article describes the essence of fast, instant cash loans which can raise liquidity or be the cause of growing indebtedness. The purpose of this article is to show the advantages and disadvantages of fast loans and attempt to compare different ...
Jakubczyk, Beata, Lewandowska, Justyna
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Rural indebtedness : concept, correlates and consequences: a study of four tribal villages in the North Lakhimpur subdivision, Assam [PDF]
Indebtedness has been acknowledged as one of the most infamous stumbling blocks in the way of rural prosperity. It is cancerous, self-perpetuating, malignant and maleficent.
Mishra, SK, Mitra, MK, Roy, DC
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THE LEGAL INDEBTEDNESS CAPACITY OF ROMANIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS - THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES [PDF]
The factual, not only formal capacity of local governments to appeal to borrowed resources is, considering the current conditions, a prerequisite for ensuring economic and social development of local communities.
Bilan Irina, Oprea Florin
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EU NEW MEMBER STATES HOUSEHOLDS‘ BANKING INDEBTEDNESS AND IT‘S IMPLICATIONS: AN OVERVIEW [PDF]
During the period previous to the crisis, most of the EU new member states fromour research (especially Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,Poland and Romania) have registered a fast growth of the households indebtedness ...
Alina Camelia Sargu, Angela Roman
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Not guilty? : agriculture in the 1920s and the Great Depression [PDF]
Agricultural distress in the 1920s is routinely quoted among the causes of the Great Depression. This paper challenges the conventional wisdom. World agriculture was not plagued by overproduction and falling terms of trade.
Federico, Giovanni
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In this chapter I explore the impacts of debt through the lens of ecology in order to reimagine the meaning of indebtedness for a form of globalisation defined by exhaustion. In the first part of the chapter I trace the origins of the contemporary debt society through a discussion of global socio-economic change before moving on to consider the impacts
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