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That's why Robert Kolb, one of today's most respected academics and editor of the Robert W. Kolb Series in Finance, has created Sovereign Debt. Consisting of contributed chapters from leading minds in the worlds of finance, government, and academia, this timely guide offers you a comprehensive understanding of how sovereign debt works and how it affects our world.
Divided into seven comprehensive sections, each preceded by a brief essay on the topic, this volume takes an in-depth look at the key themes surrounding sovereign debt—including the economic difficulties and societal challenges faced by many of the most "successful" nations, defaults and restructurings, and the role of sovereign debt in the globalized financial arena—and addresses how understanding these, and many other issues, are essential to future financial and societal stability.
Representing today's most cutting-edge thinking on sovereign debt, this reliable resource:
-Provides insights into some of the more dramatic sovereign debt events in history, and offers lessons for the future management of sovereign debt
-Explores the role that sovereign debt plays in the economy of a nation and how it interacts with societal aspects of a country
-Discusses the costs and benefits of the financing approaches available to most nations
-Examines the conditions under which defaulting nations can re-enter the market and secure new financing
-Details sovereign debt in emerging markets—both as investment vehicles and in terms of fiscal management in the borrowing countries
-And much more
Concerns about sovereign debt have become widespread and intense, especially in light of the high-profile events related to sovereign debt, debt crises, and default that have occurred over the last few years. Filled with in-depth insights and expert analysis, this well-rounded resource will help you develop a deeper understanding of the most essential aspects of sovereign debt.
Robert W. Kolb is the Frank W. Considine Chair of Applied Ethics and Professor of Finance at Loyola University Chicago. Before this, he was the assistant dean, Business and Society, and director, Center for Business and Society, at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a department chairman at the University of Miami. Kolb has authored over twenty books on finance, derivatives, and futures, as well as numerous articles in leading finance journals.
Acknowledgments.
Part I: The Political Economy of Sovereign Debt.
1 Sovereign Debt: Theory, Defaults, and Sanctions (Robert W. Kolb).
2 The Institutional Determinants of Debt Intolerance (Raffaela Giordano and Pietro Tommasino).
3 Output Costs of Sovereign Default (Bianca De Paoli, Glenn Hoggarth, and Victoria Saporta).
4 Spillovers of Sovereign Default Risk: How Much is the Private Sector Affected (Udaibir S. Das, Michael G. Papaioannou, and Christoph Trebesch).
5 Sovereign Debt Problems and Policy Gambles (Samuel W. Malone).
6 Sovereign Debt and the Resource Curse (Mare Sarr, Erwin Bulte, Chris Meissner, and Tim Swanson).
7 Sovereign Debt and Military Conflict (Zane M. Kelly).
Part II: Making Sovereign Debt Work.
8 Fiscal Policy, Government Institutions, and Sovereign reditworthiness (Bernardin Akitoby and Thomas Stratmann).
9 Corruption and Creditworthiness: Evidence from Sovereign Credit Ratings (Craig A. Depken, II, Courtney L. LaFountain, and Roger B. Butters).
10 Institutions, Financial Integration, and Complementarity (Nicola Gennaioli, Alberto Martin, and Stefano Rossi).
11 Loans versus Bonds: The Importance of Potential Liquidity Problems for Sovereign Borrowers (Issam Hallak and Paul Schure).
12 First-Time Sovereign Bond Issuers: Considerations in Accessing International Capital Markets (Udaibir S. Das, Michael G. Papaioannou, and Magdalena Polan).
13 A Note on Sovereign Debt Auctions: Uniform or Discriminatory (Menachem Brenner, Dan Galai, and Orly Sade)?
14 Pension Reform and Sovereign Credit Standing (Alfredo Cuevas, Mara Gonz¡lez, Davide Lombardo, and Arnoldo L³pez-Marmolejo).
Part III: Sovereign Defaults, Restructurings, and the Resumption of Borrowing.
15 Understanding Sovereign Default (Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, and Horacio Sapriza).
16 Are Sovereign Defaulters Punished?: Evidence from Foreign Direct Investment Flows (Michael Fuentes and Diego Saravia).
17 Supersanctions and Sovereign Debt Repayment (Kris James Mitchener and Marc D. Weidenmier).
18 Debt Restructuring Delays: Measurement and Stylized Facts (Christoph Trebesch).
19 IMF Interventions in Sovereign Debt Restructurings (Javier Daz-Cassou and Aitor Erce).
20 Resuming Lending to Countries following a Sovereign Debt Crisis (Luisa Zanforlin).
Part IV: Legal and Contractual Dimensions of Restructurings and Defaults.
21 A Code of Conduct for Sovereign Debt Restructuring: An Important Component of the International Financial Architecture (Kathrin Berensmann)?
22 Governing Law of Sovereign Bonds and Legal Enforcement (Issam Hallak).
23 Sovereign Debt Restructuring: The Judge, the Vultures and Creditor Rights (Marcus H. Miller and Dania Thomas).
24 Sovereign Debt Documentation and the Pari Passu Clause (Umakanth Varottil).
25 Collective Action Clauses in Sovereign Bonds (S¶nke H¤seler).
26 Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and Creditworthiness (Odette Lienau).
27 Odious Debts or Odious Regimes? (Patrick Bolton and David A. Skeel, Jr.)
28 Insolvency Principles: The Missing Link in the Odious Debt Debate (Mechele Dickerson).
Part V: Historical Perspectives.
29 The Baring Crisis and the Great Latin American Meltdown of the 1890s (Kris James Mitchener and Marc D. Weidenmier).
30 How Government Bond Yields Reflect Wartime Events: The Case of the Nordic Market (Daniel Waldenstr¶m and Bruno S. Frey).
31 How Important Are the Political Costs of Domestic Default?: Evidence from World War II Bond Markets (Daniel Waldenstr¶m).
32 Emerging Market Spreads at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: A Roller Coaster (Sergio Godoy).
Part VI: Sovereign Debt in Emerging Markets.
33 Sovereign Default Risk and Implications for Fiscal Policy (Gabriel Cuadra and Horacio Sapriza).
34 Default Traps (Luis A.V. Cat£o, Ana Fostel, and Sandeep Kapur).
35 Self-Fulfilling and Self-Enforcing Debt Crises (Daniel Cohen and Sebastien Villemot).
36 The Impact of Economic and Political Factors on Sovereign Credit Ratings (Constantin Mellios and Eric Paget-Blanc).
37 Sovereign Bond Spreads in the New European Union Countries (Ioana Alexopoulou, Irina Bunda, and Annalisa Ferrando).
38 Can Sovereign Credit Ratings Promote Financial Sector Development and Capital Inflows to Emerging Markets (Suk-Joong Kim and Eliza Wu)?
39 Country Debt Default Probabilities in Emerging Markets: Were Credit Rating Agencies Wrong (Angelina Georgievska, Ljubica Georgievska, Dr Aleksandar Stojanovic, and Dr Natasa Todorovic)?
40 The International Stock Market Impact of Sovereign Debt Ratings News (Miguel A. Ferreira and Paulo M. Gama).
Part VII: Sovereign Debt and Financial Crises.
41 Equity Market Contagion and Co-movement: Industry Level Evidence (Kate Phylaktis and Lichuan Xia).
42 An Insolvency Procedure for Sovereign States: A Viable Instrument for Preventing and Resolving Debt Crises (Kathrin Berensmann and Ang©lique Herzberg)?
43 From Banking to Sovereign Debt Crisis in Europe (Bertrand Candelon and Franz C. Palm).
44 From Financial Crisis to Sovereign Risk (Carlos Caceres, Vincenzo Guzzo, and Miguel Segoviano).
45 Sovereign Spreads and Perceived Risk of Default Re-Visited (Abolhassan Jalilvand and Jeannette Switzer).
46 What Explains the Surge in Euro Area Sovereign Spreads During the Financial Crisis of 2007-09 (Maria-Grazia Attinasi, Cristina Checherita, and Christiane Nickel)?
47 Euro Area Sovereign Risk During the Crisis (Silvia Sgherri and Edda Zoli).
48 Facing the Debt Challenge of Countries That Are âToo Big To Failâ (Steven L. Schwarcz).
Index.
ISBN: 9780470922392
ISBN-10: 0470922397
Series: Robert W. Kolb Series
Published: 28th February 2011
Language: English
Number of Pages: 480
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Wiley
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 25.96 x 18.67 x 3.76
Weight (kg): 1.0
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