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Life After Debt

Edited by Joseph Stiglitz and Daniel Heymann

in International Economic Association Series from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-41148-8
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction
Joseph Stiglitz and Daniel Heymann
Crises: Principles and Policies With an Application to the Euro Zone Crisis
Joseph Stiglitz
Comment on “Crises: Principles and Policies” by Joseph E. Stiglitz
Martin Guzman
The Latin American Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective
José Antonio Ocampo
Comments on “The Latin American Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective” by José Antonio Ocampo
Pablo Sanguinetti
What Have the Crises in Emerging Markets and the Euro Zone in Common and What Differentiates Them?
Roberto Frenkel
Comment on “What Have the Crises in Emerging Markets and the Euro Zone in Common and What Differentiates Them?” by Roberto Frenkel
Ricardo Bebczuk
From Austerity to Growth in Europe: Some Lessons from Latin America
Stephany Griffith-Jones
Comment on “From Austerity to Growth in Europe: Some Lessons from Latin America” by Stephany Griffith-Jones
Hernán Seoane
Strategic Behavior in Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Impact and Policy Responses
Rohan Pitchford and Mark Wright
Comment on “Strategic Behavior in Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Impact and Policy Responses” by Rohan Pitchford and Mark L.J. Wright
Federico Weinschelbaum
Sovereign Debt Restructuring: the Road Ahead
Benu Schneider
Commentary on “Sovereign Debt Restructuring: the Road Ahead” by Benu Schneider
Fernando Navajas
Saving the Euro: Self-fulfilling Crisis and the “Draghi Put”
Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
Comments on “Saving the Euro: Self-fulfilling Crisis and the ‘Draghi Put’” by Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
Alfredo Schclarek
GDP-linked Bonds and Sovereign Default
David Barr, Oliver Bush and Alex Pienkowski
Comment on “GDP-Linked Bonds and Sovereign Default” by David Barr, Oliver Bush and Alex Pienkowski
Enrique Kawamura
Multiple Choices: Economic Policies in Crisis
Daniel Heymann and Axel Leijonhufvud
Comment on “Multiple Choices: Economic Policies in Crisis” by Daniel Heymann and Axel Leijonhufvud
Jorge Carrera

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