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The recent Global financial crisis and the following European debt crisis show the significance of country financial stability and its impact on the private sector.
Natalia Mokhova, Marek Zinecker
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A CYBERNETICS APPROACH TO THE SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to approach the sovereign debt crisis from a cybernetics perspective, as a system that includes several interrelated subsystems. We emphasize the dynamic nature and sustainability of the sovereign debt system.
Alexandra Maria CONSTANTIN
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Effects of European Sovereign Debt (Leverage) Crisis on Bilateral Trade Flows [PDF]
Outbreak of 2009 European sovereign debt (leverage) crisis has been one of the most crucial economic events of recent years. Accordingly, researchers devoted a great deal of efforts to elucidate origins and consequences of this crisis, particularly ...
Behnam Ebrahimi +2 more
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European financial regulation consistently gives governments privileged access to private investors, reflecting the anchor role assigned to sovereign securities as safe and liquid assets for the financial system.
Ad van Riet
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CURRENT PROBLEMS OF PUBLIC DEBT AND SOVEREIGN DEFAULTS TO THE EU COUNTRIES
Today the threat of sovereign defaults is relevant and severe enough not only to developing but also to developed countries. In the first half of the 1980s, the global crisis of emerging markets external debt demonstrated for the first time that the debt
E. A. Zvonova
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We review the literature on sovereign debt. We organize our survey around three central questions: (1) Why do sovereign debtors ever repay their debts? (2) What burdens, in the form of distortions and inefficiencies, does sovereign debt impose? and (3) How might debt be restructured to reduce these burdens?
Jonathan Eaton, Raquel Fernandez
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Public debt dynamics: the interaction with national income and fiscal policy
The 2008 financial crisis triggered the debt crisis in Europe. High debt-to-GDP ratios made it impossible for some countries to apply countercyclical policy in order to overcome the recession.
Vasileios Spyrakis, Stelios Kotsios
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Voluntary sovereign debt exchanges [PDF]
We show that some recent sovereign debt restructurings were characterized by (i) the absence of missed debt payments prior to the restructurings, (ii) reductions in the government’s debt burden, and (iii) increases in the market value of debt claims for holders of the restructured debt.
Juan Carlos Hatchondo +2 more
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Debt Seniority and Sovereign Debt Crises [PDF]
Is the seniority structure of sovereign debt neutral for a government’s decision between defaulting and raising surpluses? In this paper, we address this question using a model of debt crises where a discretionary government endogenously chooses distortionary taxation and whether to apply an optimal haircut to bondholders. We show that when the size of
Ari, A., Corsetti, G., Dedola, L.
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Aging‐associated physiological and molecular alterations pose significant challenges in cancer management among India's elderly. Limited geriatric oncology expertise, financial constraints, and inadequate specialized care exacerbate disparities. Strategic expansion of insurance coverage, integration of palliative care, and infrastructural advancements ...
Nihanthy D. Sreenath +3 more
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