Sovereign Debt Restructuring in Europe
Lee C. Buchheit and
G. Mitu Gulati
Global Policy, 2018, vol. 9, issue S1, 65-69
Abstract:
The Eurozone sovereign debt crisis began in the spring of 2010. Seven years on seems like an appropriate point at which to critique how the crisis has been handled and to assess whether policy changes will be required should it flare up again. In particular, there are a number of lessons to be learned from the Greek debt restructuring of 2012.
Date: 2018
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