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Sovereign debt and growth in Zambia: determining the tipping point
From the mid-1980s to mid-2000s, Zambia was in egregious debt distress, which resulted in debt relief under the HIPC initiative and MDRI in 2005. Surprisingly, Zambia's debt-to-GDP ratio has increased astronomically from about 22 percent in 2011 to 56 ...
Sydney Chikalipah
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Financial Power and Democratic Legitimacy [PDF]
To what extent are questions of sovereign debt a matter for political rather than scientific or moral adjudication? We answer that question by defending three claims. We argue that (i) moral and technocratic takes on sovereign debt tend to be ideological
Prinz, Janosch, Rossi, Enzo
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While a decline in the market value of sovereign assets (below a benchmark level of liabilities) can trigger sovereign distress/default risk, volatility in sovereign assets can increase the risk premium on domestic debt and credit spread on external debt.
Devendra Kumar Jain +2 more
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Exchange-traded funds of the eurozone sovereign debt [PDF]
Periods of high uncertainty bring liquidity concerns to the forefront for sovereign bond investors. Arguably the most liquid and cost-effective way for retail and small institutional investors to gain diversified sovereign bond exposure is through an ...
Drenovak Mikica, Urošević Branko
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Sovereign debt in a post-war period: endogenous opportunities and exogenous challenges for Ukraine
The purpose of this study is to present possible scenarios for assessing the levels of Ukraine’s sovereign debt burden in the context of the cumulative effect of Ukraine’s pre-war and post-war debt accumulation to avoid sovereign debt overload or even ...
Hennadiy Hryhoriev
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SOVEREIGN DEBT ISSUANCE CHOICE: SUKUK VS CONVENTIONAL BONDS
This paper investigates the determinants and their factors that affect governments’ decision to employ sovereign Sukuk over conventional bonds; the research is based on a sample of 143 Sukuk and 602 conventional sovereign bonds issued in 16 OIC countries
Rhada Boujlil +2 more
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The Relevance of Law to Sovereign Debt [PDF]
The literature on sovereign debt treats law as of marginal significance, largely because the doctrine of sovereign immunity leaves creditors few potent legal remedies against sovereign borrowers.
Gulati, Mitu, Weidemaier, W. Mark C.
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This article provides a new perspective on sovereign finance and money in England from pre-modern to early modern times. Re-reading the literature on sovereign fiscality through the lens of sovereign jurisdictions and religious authority, it describes ...
Nicholas Dorn
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Debt Resilience Dynamics: Exploring Vulnerability of Macrosystem
The article on the contemporary approach analysis of sovereign debt reveals the basic structures of national economy alternative financing. The methodology of system dynamics is applied to explain the sovereign debt burden pressure feedback process.
Hennadiy Hryhoriev
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DIPLOMACY, DEBT, AND CHANGE: THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT ARCHITECTURE AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The article argues that the response from the Group of Twenty (G20) and the Paris Club to the covid-19 pandemic in the field of sovereign debt marks a turning point in the international debt architecture.
Osvaldo Quirino de Souza Filho
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