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The Greek bail-out was highly controversial. An oft-heard assessment is that i) the bail-out was a mistake, ii) the … political haggling over it was irrational and iii) the bail-out will create a moral hazard problem. Contrary to this view, our … analysis suggests that, given EMU's present political-economic set-up, i) the bail-out was unavoidable, ii) the lengthy process …
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, we show that bailout plans with controlled interest rates can help in reducing debt-GDP ratios after some time. On the …
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The Target liabilities of the GIPS countries (Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain) amounted to 314 billion euros in March 2011. They measure the additional central bank money that their corresponding National Central Banks (NCBs) have loaned in excess of the money needed to cover their domestic...
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Evaluation of the financial costs of a Eurozone breakup depends critically on the interpretation of TARGET balances …. While it has been argued that TARGET claims in the Eurozone can be written off without incurring any losses on the claimants …
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This paper argues that the Eurozone crisis stems from a risk management failure in the Eurosystem's design, and that … monetary union and other assets. We firstly analyse a country's debt choice, assuming as a benchmark case that the no-bailout …
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To make the no-bailout clause credible and enhance the effectiveness of crisis assistance, a consistent institutional …
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Sovereign defaults are bad news for investors and debtor countries, in particular if a default becomes messy and protracted. Why are some debt crises resolved quickly, in a matter of months, while others take many years to settle? This paper studies the duration of sovereign debt crises based on...
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