Life After Debt
The Origins and Resolutions of Debt Crisis
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Word Count
87,000 words, Guess
Page Count
348 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- ISBN-101137411473
- ISBN-139781137411471
- Library of Congress Control Number2014020328
- OCLC Control Number870982825
- OCLC Control Number884727005
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781137411471
- Open LibraryOL27987415M
Classifications
- LCCHB172.5JA77HG1501-HG
- LCCHJ8015 .L545 2014
Description
"In the last 30 years economic crises have become more frequent and expensive than ever before. This volume provides a pluralistic discussion from world-renowned scholars on the international aspects of the debt crisis and prospects for resolution. It argues that current economic policies exacerbate the problem of inefficient and unstable markets as they are based on standard economic theory which focuses on equilibrium models rather than equilibrium behaviour. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of how the debt crisis has affected Western Europe, the emerging markets and Latin America, and puts forward different suggestions for recovery. The volume is divided into three parts. The first part looks at how the debt crisis has affected different regions around the world and examines lessons for Europe from the Latin American experience. The second section reviews the theory and empirical evidence of the costs of default, and analyses the restructuring process. The final section examines policies, instruments and mechanism for crisis resolution"--
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