Prevention and Resolution of Sovereign Debt Crises

Abstract

“The IMF’s Role in the Prevention and Resolution of Sovereign Debt Crises” provides a guided narrative to the IMF’s policy papers on sovereign debt produced over the last 40 years. The papers are divided into chapters, tracking four historical phases: the 1980s debt crisis; the Mexican crisis and the design of policies to ensure adequate private sector involvement (“creditor bail-in”); the Argentine crisis and the search for a durable crisis resolution framework; and finally, the global financial crisis, the Eurozone crisis, and their aftermaths.

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Ms. Julianne Ams
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Mr. Tamon Asonuma
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Mr. Wolfgang Bergthaler
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Ms. Chanda M DeLong
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Ms. Nouria El Mehdi
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Mr. Mark J Flanagan
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Mr. Sean Hagan
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Ms. Yan Liu
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Charlotte J. Lundgren
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Mr. Martin Mühleisen
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Alex Pienkowski
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Mr. Gustavo Pinto
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Mr. Eric Robert
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