Ira Lieberman
In Good Times Prepare for Crisis
From the Great Depression to the Great Recession: Sovereign Debt Crises and Their Resolution
Ira Lieberman
In Good Times Prepare for Crisis
From the Great Depression to the Great Recession: Sovereign Debt Crises and Their Resolution
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Sovereign debt crises are a little like the weather: One can get ready to endure them and maybe take some steps to lessen their impact, but so far it hasn't been possible to prevent them. Like the weather, they just keep happening. That's the overriding thesis of this book tracing the major debt crises of the past century.
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Sovereign debt crises are a little like the weather: One can get ready to endure them and maybe take some steps to lessen their impact, but so far it hasn't been possible to prevent them. Like the weather, they just keep happening. That's the overriding thesis of this book tracing the major debt crises of the past century.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 824g
- ISBN-13: 9780815735342
- ISBN-10: 0815735340
- Artikelnr.: 50989451
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 824g
- ISBN-13: 9780815735342
- ISBN-10: 0815735340
- Artikelnr.: 50989451
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ira Lieberman
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical Context: The Export of Capital and Sovereign Debt Crises,
1815-1914
Part I: External Financing during the Interwar Period and the Great
Depression, 1919-39
2. Private Market Lending
3. Debt Service Disruptions
4. International Relations and Interwar External Sovereign Debts
Part II: External Sovereign Debt, Syndicated Bank Loans, and Sovereign Debt
Crises in Developing Countries, 1955-94
5. Flow of External Capital to the Developing World after World War II,
1955-73
6. From Petrodollar Recycling to Debt Recycling, Syndicated Bank Loans and
Sovereign Debt Crises, 1974-83
7. Debt Service Disruption and Bank Debt Restructurings, 1955-94
8. Debt Restructuring and International Relations, 1955-94
Part III: Globalization, Financial Sector Liberalization, and Emerging
Market Crises, 1990-2005
9. The Flow of Capital to Emerging Markets, 1990-2005
10. Emerging Market Crises and the Mexican Crisis, 1994-97
11. The East Asian Crisis, 1997-2003
12. Crisis Resolution in Korea, 1997-2003
13. The Turkish Crisis, 2001-05
14. The Argentine Crisis, 2001-04
Part IV: The Great Recession and Crises in the Advanced Economies, 2007-15
15. The Japanese Crisis as a Precursor to Crises in the Advanced Economies
16. Causes of the U.S. Crisis, 2007-10
17. Ad Hoc Interventions before the Lehman Brothers Collapse
18. A Systemic Approach to Crisis Resolution after the Lehman Brothers
Collapse
19. The Great Recession: From Financial Crisis to Economic Crisis
20. The Eurozone Crisis, 2008-15
21. The Eurozone Crisis: From Banking Crises to Sovereign Debt Crises to
Bailouts
22. Conclusion: Are We Prepared for the Next One?
Appendixes
A. A Comparative Overview of Debt-Crisis Regimes: From the Great Depression
through the Great Recession
B. Commercial Bank Debt Restructurings with Sovereign Debtors, 1980-89
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical Context: The Export of Capital and Sovereign Debt Crises,
1815-1914
Part I: External Financing during the Interwar Period and the Great
Depression, 1919-39
2. Private Market Lending
3. Debt Service Disruptions
4. International Relations and Interwar External Sovereign Debts
Part II: External Sovereign Debt, Syndicated Bank Loans, and Sovereign Debt
Crises in Developing Countries, 1955-94
5. Flow of External Capital to the Developing World after World War II,
1955-73
6. From Petrodollar Recycling to Debt Recycling, Syndicated Bank Loans and
Sovereign Debt Crises, 1974-83
7. Debt Service Disruption and Bank Debt Restructurings, 1955-94
8. Debt Restructuring and International Relations, 1955-94
Part III: Globalization, Financial Sector Liberalization, and Emerging
Market Crises, 1990-2005
9. The Flow of Capital to Emerging Markets, 1990-2005
10. Emerging Market Crises and the Mexican Crisis, 1994-97
11. The East Asian Crisis, 1997-2003
12. Crisis Resolution in Korea, 1997-2003
13. The Turkish Crisis, 2001-05
14. The Argentine Crisis, 2001-04
Part IV: The Great Recession and Crises in the Advanced Economies, 2007-15
15. The Japanese Crisis as a Precursor to Crises in the Advanced Economies
16. Causes of the U.S. Crisis, 2007-10
17. Ad Hoc Interventions before the Lehman Brothers Collapse
18. A Systemic Approach to Crisis Resolution after the Lehman Brothers
Collapse
19. The Great Recession: From Financial Crisis to Economic Crisis
20. The Eurozone Crisis, 2008-15
21. The Eurozone Crisis: From Banking Crises to Sovereign Debt Crises to
Bailouts
22. Conclusion: Are We Prepared for the Next One?
Appendixes
A. A Comparative Overview of Debt-Crisis Regimes: From the Great Depression
through the Great Recession
B. Commercial Bank Debt Restructurings with Sovereign Debtors, 1980-89
Notes
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical Context: The Export of Capital and Sovereign Debt Crises,
1815-1914
Part I: External Financing during the Interwar Period and the Great
Depression, 1919-39
2. Private Market Lending
3. Debt Service Disruptions
4. International Relations and Interwar External Sovereign Debts
Part II: External Sovereign Debt, Syndicated Bank Loans, and Sovereign Debt
Crises in Developing Countries, 1955-94
5. Flow of External Capital to the Developing World after World War II,
1955-73
6. From Petrodollar Recycling to Debt Recycling, Syndicated Bank Loans and
Sovereign Debt Crises, 1974-83
7. Debt Service Disruption and Bank Debt Restructurings, 1955-94
8. Debt Restructuring and International Relations, 1955-94
Part III: Globalization, Financial Sector Liberalization, and Emerging
Market Crises, 1990-2005
9. The Flow of Capital to Emerging Markets, 1990-2005
10. Emerging Market Crises and the Mexican Crisis, 1994-97
11. The East Asian Crisis, 1997-2003
12. Crisis Resolution in Korea, 1997-2003
13. The Turkish Crisis, 2001-05
14. The Argentine Crisis, 2001-04
Part IV: The Great Recession and Crises in the Advanced Economies, 2007-15
15. The Japanese Crisis as a Precursor to Crises in the Advanced Economies
16. Causes of the U.S. Crisis, 2007-10
17. Ad Hoc Interventions before the Lehman Brothers Collapse
18. A Systemic Approach to Crisis Resolution after the Lehman Brothers
Collapse
19. The Great Recession: From Financial Crisis to Economic Crisis
20. The Eurozone Crisis, 2008-15
21. The Eurozone Crisis: From Banking Crises to Sovereign Debt Crises to
Bailouts
22. Conclusion: Are We Prepared for the Next One?
Appendixes
A. A Comparative Overview of Debt-Crisis Regimes: From the Great Depression
through the Great Recession
B. Commercial Bank Debt Restructurings with Sovereign Debtors, 1980-89
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical Context: The Export of Capital and Sovereign Debt Crises,
1815-1914
Part I: External Financing during the Interwar Period and the Great
Depression, 1919-39
2. Private Market Lending
3. Debt Service Disruptions
4. International Relations and Interwar External Sovereign Debts
Part II: External Sovereign Debt, Syndicated Bank Loans, and Sovereign Debt
Crises in Developing Countries, 1955-94
5. Flow of External Capital to the Developing World after World War II,
1955-73
6. From Petrodollar Recycling to Debt Recycling, Syndicated Bank Loans and
Sovereign Debt Crises, 1974-83
7. Debt Service Disruption and Bank Debt Restructurings, 1955-94
8. Debt Restructuring and International Relations, 1955-94
Part III: Globalization, Financial Sector Liberalization, and Emerging
Market Crises, 1990-2005
9. The Flow of Capital to Emerging Markets, 1990-2005
10. Emerging Market Crises and the Mexican Crisis, 1994-97
11. The East Asian Crisis, 1997-2003
12. Crisis Resolution in Korea, 1997-2003
13. The Turkish Crisis, 2001-05
14. The Argentine Crisis, 2001-04
Part IV: The Great Recession and Crises in the Advanced Economies, 2007-15
15. The Japanese Crisis as a Precursor to Crises in the Advanced Economies
16. Causes of the U.S. Crisis, 2007-10
17. Ad Hoc Interventions before the Lehman Brothers Collapse
18. A Systemic Approach to Crisis Resolution after the Lehman Brothers
Collapse
19. The Great Recession: From Financial Crisis to Economic Crisis
20. The Eurozone Crisis, 2008-15
21. The Eurozone Crisis: From Banking Crises to Sovereign Debt Crises to
Bailouts
22. Conclusion: Are We Prepared for the Next One?
Appendixes
A. A Comparative Overview of Debt-Crisis Regimes: From the Great Depression
through the Great Recession
B. Commercial Bank Debt Restructurings with Sovereign Debtors, 1980-89
Notes
Index







