Defining sovereign debt - debt issued or guaranteed by a public entity: central and / or regional public authorities, central banks, public institutions or enterprises - must include the risks that its management may generate, mainly the risk of default. If an medium period of time - 3-5 years – the macroeconomic growth of a state, and as the result the increase of the public revenues constantly lies below the growth of sovereign debt, these will cause an insolvability risk to cover it, and that state should proceed to restructure its debt. Financial stability of public authorities and sovereign debt occurred since the beginning of the creation of democratic states, and instruments for debt restructuring have been continuously adapted to ec...
Recent controversies surrounding sovereign debt restructurings show the weaknesses of the current ma...
This chapter explores the link between sovereign debt and financial sustainability in central govern...
There are three reasons for attempting to reach a common understanding of the responsibilities of so...
Lienau’s book on ‘Rethinking Sovereign Debt’ delves into international finance to shed light on its ...
Default on sovereign debt is a form of political risk. Issuers and creditors have responded to this ...
Since the early 1980s, patterns of emerging market finance have changed significantly. Greater integ...
In recent years, due in part to the sovereign debt crisis, the public (and scientific) interest towa...
In an environment characterized by weak contractual enforcement, sovereign lenders can enhance the l...
Governments around the world raise significant amounts of capital by issuing sovereign bonds in inte...
How should the contingent liabilities of a sovereign be treated in a general restructuring of the de...
The market for sovereign debt differs from the market for corporate debt in several important ways i...
Sovereign debt crises occur regularly and often violently. Yet there is no legally and politically r...
We show how the willingness-to-pay problem and lack of exclusivity in sovereign lending may result i...
The expansion of actors and instruments in sovereign debt markets through bond financing generated a...
Sovereign debt restructuring refers to debt workout procedures for sovereigns which involve reductio...
Recent controversies surrounding sovereign debt restructurings show the weaknesses of the current ma...
This chapter explores the link between sovereign debt and financial sustainability in central govern...
There are three reasons for attempting to reach a common understanding of the responsibilities of so...
Lienau’s book on ‘Rethinking Sovereign Debt’ delves into international finance to shed light on its ...
Default on sovereign debt is a form of political risk. Issuers and creditors have responded to this ...
Since the early 1980s, patterns of emerging market finance have changed significantly. Greater integ...
In recent years, due in part to the sovereign debt crisis, the public (and scientific) interest towa...
In an environment characterized by weak contractual enforcement, sovereign lenders can enhance the l...
Governments around the world raise significant amounts of capital by issuing sovereign bonds in inte...
How should the contingent liabilities of a sovereign be treated in a general restructuring of the de...
The market for sovereign debt differs from the market for corporate debt in several important ways i...
Sovereign debt crises occur regularly and often violently. Yet there is no legally and politically r...
We show how the willingness-to-pay problem and lack of exclusivity in sovereign lending may result i...
The expansion of actors and instruments in sovereign debt markets through bond financing generated a...
Sovereign debt restructuring refers to debt workout procedures for sovereigns which involve reductio...
Recent controversies surrounding sovereign debt restructurings show the weaknesses of the current ma...
This chapter explores the link between sovereign debt and financial sustainability in central govern...
There are three reasons for attempting to reach a common understanding of the responsibilities of so...