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The Greek debt restructuring: an autopsy

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Zettelmeyer, Jeromin ; Trebesch, Christoph ; Gulati, Mitu

Economic Policy

2013

28

75

July

513-563

economic recession ; European Union ; public debt

Greece

Public finance and taxation

www.dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0327.12014

English

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"The Greek debt restructuring of 2012 stands out in the history of sovereign defaults. It achieved very large debt relief – over 50% of 2012 GDP – with minimal financial disruption, using a combination of new legal techniques, exceptionally large cash incentives, and official sector pressure on key creditors. But it did so at a cost. The timing and design of the restructuring left money on the table from the perspective of Greece, created a large risk for European taxpayers, and set precedents – particularly in its very generous treatment of holdout creditors – that are likely to make future debt restructurings in Europe more difficult."

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