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International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank. All of the contributions in this volume have been especially written for the … intended reader - a nonfinance specialist interested in understanding the vital importance of sovereign debt for the world …
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This paper proposes a two-step, market-based approach to debt reduction: Step 1. The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) would offer holders of debt of the countries with an EFSF programme (probably Greece, Ireland and Portugal = GIP) an exchange into EFSF paper at the market price...
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An important source of inefficiency in long-term debt contracts is the debt dilution problem, wherein a borrower ignores the adverse impact of new borrowing on the market value of outstanding debt and, therefore, borrows too much and defaults too frequently. A commonly proposed remedy to the...
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Bankruptcy gives individuals a fresh start by allowing them to discharge much of their unsecured debt. But the consequences of bankruptcy do not end when the legal process is complete. After bankruptcy, families still must figure out how to make ends meet and how to interact with the credit...
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This chapter, from the forthcoming Research Handbook on the Economics of Corporate Law (Claire Hill & Brett McDonnell, eds.), provides an introduction to the law and economic theory relating to creditors and debt governance. The chapter begins with a look at the traditional role of debt,...
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• The exit consent technique refers to an offer by a bond issuer to all the bondholders to exchange the existing bonds for new bonds or other types of securities, on the condition that the tendering bondholders must consent to a resolution which will amend the terms of the existing bonds so as...
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An assignment of a debt transfers the rights in the debt from the creditor (assignor) to a third party (assignee). The assignee becomes the creditor of the (assigned) debt. In Bennett v White [1910] 2 KB 643 at 646-647 the court explained that an assigned debt is for all purposes in the same...
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This paper studies the effects of government capital accumulation on sovereign debt default risk and debt restructuring renegotiation outcomes when government has limited ability to extract revenues from households. We develop a quantitative dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model of...
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