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Rethinking Sovereign Debt: Politics, Reputation, and Legitimacy in Modern Finance
Odette Lienau
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Hardback. Should South Africa be responsible for apartheid-era debt? Should Iraq be tied to Saddam Hussein's excesses? The author shows that sovereign debt continuity - the rule that nations must repay loans even after a regime change - relies on absolutist ideas, and explains why the practice is not essential for functioning capital markets. Num Pages: 316 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: KFFD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 243 x 155 x 27. Weight in Grams: 646.
Conventional wisdom holds that all nations must repay debt. Regardless of the legitimacy of the regime that signs the contract, a country that fails to honor its loan obligations damages its reputation, inviting still greater problems down the road. Yet difficult dilemmas arise from this assumption. Should today's South Africa be responsible for apartheid-era debt? Is it reasonable to tether postwar Iraq with Saddam Hussein's excesses?
Rethinking Sovereign Debt is a probing historical analysis of how sovereign debt continuity--the rule that nations should repay loans even after a major regime change, or expect reputational consequences--became the consensus approach. Odette ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harvard University Press United States
Number of pages
316
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
646g
Number of Pages
344
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674725065
SKU
V9780674725065
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About Odette Lienau
Odette Lienau is Associate Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School.
Reviews for Rethinking Sovereign Debt: Politics, Reputation, and Legitimacy in Modern Finance
An excellent window into the usually unquestioned norms that govern the sovereign debt regime.
Lauren M. Phillips
LSE Review of Books
Odette Lienau's Rethinking Sovereign Debt is the most important book on sovereign borrowing in decades. Lienau brilliantly explains the historical origins of contemporary practices of government finance, and in doing so demonstrates the contingency of the ... Read more
Lauren M. Phillips
LSE Review of Books
Odette Lienau's Rethinking Sovereign Debt is the most important book on sovereign borrowing in decades. Lienau brilliantly explains the historical origins of contemporary practices of government finance, and in doing so demonstrates the contingency of the ... Read more