Restructuring sovereign debt : the case for ad hoc machinery /
"When developing countries began experiencing debt problems in the late 1960s, the Paris Club took shape as "ad hoc machinery" to restructure debt from export credit agencies. A decade later the London Club process emerged to handle workouts of commercial bank debt. Restructuring debt...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
©2003.
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Table des matières:
- Sovereign default in the Bretton Woods era
- Fundamental concepts
- The main players
- Fundamental issues
- The Paris Club
- The Bank Advisory Committee (London Club) Process
- The North-South dialogue in the 1970s
- The debt crisis of the 1980s and the Brady Plan solution
- The HIPC Initiative in the 1990s
- The post-1994 crises and the role of bonds
- The debate over private sector involvement, 1995-2002
- What is broken? What fixes make sense?
- "Countries don't go bankrupt"
- Five milestone cases.