Eurozone sovereign debt restructuring: keeping the vultures at bay
Miller, Marcus ; Thomas, Dania
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
2013
29
4
Winter
745-763
economic recession ; EMU ; public debt
Public finance and taxation
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grt039
English
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"The eurozone debt crisis has stimulated lively debate on mechanisms for sovereign debt restructuring. The immediate threat of exit and the break-up of the currency union may have abated; but the problem of dealing with significant debt overhang remains. After considering two broad approaches—institutional versus contractual—we look at a hybrid solution that combines the best of both. In addition to debt contracts with collective action clauses, this includes a key amendment to the Treaty establishing the European Stability Mechanism, together with innovative state-contingent contracts and a special purpose vehicle to market them."
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