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the arrival of silver fleets. This allowed for effective risk-sharing between the king and his bankers. The defaults that …
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Philip II of Spain accumulated debts equivalent to 60% of GDP. He also failed to honor them four times. We ask what allowed the sovereign to borrow much while defaulting often. Earlier work emphasized either banker irrationality or the importance of sanctions. Using new archival data, we show...
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Competition between investment banks for lead underwriter mandates in IPOs is fierce, but having committed to a …
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long run. We focus on output, quality control, information provision, competition, pricing, charging and signaling. We find …
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competition in the banking sector during the 1970s spurred banks to supply credit through multilateral arrangements. Firms that …
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default threat, creditors can make a take-it-or-leave-it debt haircut offer to the sovereign. The risk of renegotiation is …
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During the 1930s, rating agencies took up a central role in regulatory supervision that they still have today. We study the process through which they received this regulatory license. The proximate cause for this changeover was the economic shock of the Great Depression. Exploring the...
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We estimate ex post returns to emerging market debt by combining secondary-market prices with observed flows based on World Bank data. From 1970–2000, returns averaged 9% per annum, about the same as returns on a ten-year US treasury bond. This reflects the combined effect of the 1980s debt...
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The Paper sets out the principles that should underlie sovereign debt restructuring. It argues for a rules-based approach to achieve private sector involvement in restructuring. The rules must operate, however, in the context of an appropriate institutional framework with appropriate incentives....
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repayment by making their claims more difficult to restructure. We show within a simple model how competition for repayment …
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