Sovereign Debt Restructuring Proposals: A Comparative Look

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (2):26-33 (2003)
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Abstract

Regarding the problem of sovereign borrower insolvency, two factors must be considered in this discussion: The impact on economic efficiency, in particular the price of credit for developing countries, and a regard for considerations of justice and procedural fairness.

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