Sovereign debt, also called public debt or government debt, refers to debt incurred by governments. Since the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, public debt in advanced economies has increased substantially. A number of factors related to the financial crisis have fueled the increase, including fiscal stimulus packages, the nationalization of private-sector debt, and lower tax revenue. Even if economic growth reverses some of these trends, such as by boosting tax receipts and reducing spending on government programs, aging populations in advanced economies are expected to strain government debt levels in coming years
In recent years, due in part to the sovereign debt crisis, the public (and scientific) interest towa...
Uncertainty in international financial and currency markets has become common, while the only countr...
Topic. The paper aims to identify long-term trends in global public debt (since 1995), provide its c...
Sovereign debt, also called public debt or government debt, refers to debt incurred by governments. ...
Recovery from a recession triggered by a financial crisis is greatly influenced by the government’s ...
A dive into the origins, management, and uses and misuses of sovereign debt through the ages. Public...
Today the level of debt of many countries close to critical, which was caused and aggravated by econ...
In the U.S. and in other OECD countries, government debt levels as compared to GDP have soared since...
When looking at various power rankings by country, mainly ranked by the size ouf the output of the w...
Government debt (also known as public debt and national debt) is the debt owed by a central gover...
Government debt has increased sharply in most developed countries in the wake of the financial crisi...
The paper examines the evolution of public sector debt levels and structures in 12 emerging market c...
Public debt is one of the crucial forms of public revenue necessary to achieve some stabilization go...
Government debt in major developed countries has reached historically high levels relative to other ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the consequences of banking crises on public debt. Using an unbal...
In recent years, due in part to the sovereign debt crisis, the public (and scientific) interest towa...
Uncertainty in international financial and currency markets has become common, while the only countr...
Topic. The paper aims to identify long-term trends in global public debt (since 1995), provide its c...
Sovereign debt, also called public debt or government debt, refers to debt incurred by governments. ...
Recovery from a recession triggered by a financial crisis is greatly influenced by the government’s ...
A dive into the origins, management, and uses and misuses of sovereign debt through the ages. Public...
Today the level of debt of many countries close to critical, which was caused and aggravated by econ...
In the U.S. and in other OECD countries, government debt levels as compared to GDP have soared since...
When looking at various power rankings by country, mainly ranked by the size ouf the output of the w...
Government debt (also known as public debt and national debt) is the debt owed by a central gover...
Government debt has increased sharply in most developed countries in the wake of the financial crisi...
The paper examines the evolution of public sector debt levels and structures in 12 emerging market c...
Public debt is one of the crucial forms of public revenue necessary to achieve some stabilization go...
Government debt in major developed countries has reached historically high levels relative to other ...
The aim of this paper is to assess the consequences of banking crises on public debt. Using an unbal...
In recent years, due in part to the sovereign debt crisis, the public (and scientific) interest towa...
Uncertainty in international financial and currency markets has become common, while the only countr...
Topic. The paper aims to identify long-term trends in global public debt (since 1995), provide its c...