Sovereign debt defaults: insights from history
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
2013
29
4
Winter
697-714
government policy ; history ; public debt ; public finance
Public finance and taxation
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grt040
English
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"History provides many insights to address the issue of sovereign debt defaults. This article first presents a detailed account of defaults in historical perspective. It then discusses the solutions devised in the past to address sovereign debt crises and puts these into perspective with today's answers when crises occur. Finally, the paper stresses the role of history when the events studied do not occur frequently and when archival data may shed new light on the process of the resolution of crises. The impact of odious debts declarations, of state succession, and of international relations on sovereign defaults and on their settlement is thus also addressed."
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