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Luisa Bellido Gant (eds.)CórdobaServicio de publicaciones de la Universidad de Córdoba1998178 p.ill.24 cmPatrimonio, museos y turismo culturalSOBA000258162922889Castro Morales, FedericoSOBA00025814070Bellido Gant, M. LuisaSOBA00025815070ITUNISOB20221027RICAUNISOBUNISOB700177936SOBE00073693M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM700005318SI17793620221025donoNmenleUNISOBUNISOB20221027141641.020221027142053.0menlePatrimonio, museos y turismo cultural2922889UNISOB06432oam 22010334a 450 991095605470332120251009142639.00-8157-5137-00-8157-3546-410.5040/9780815751373(CKB)4100000006372526(MiAaPQ)EBC5247359(OCoLC)1033550447(MdBmJHUP)muse66994(Perlego)742359(OCoLC)1033550447(OCoLC)1260323900(OCoLC)1262670141(OCoLC)1290036061(OCoLC)1372465898(UkLoBP)BP9780815751373BC(EXLCZ)99410000000637252620180430d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIn Good Times Prepare for Crisis From the Great Depression to the Great Recession: Sovereign Debt Crises and Their Resolution /Ira W. Lieberman1st ed.Washington, D.C. :Brookings Institution Press,[2018]New York :Bloomsbury Publishing(US),2018.1 online resource (554 pages)0-8157-3534-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Historical context: the export of capital, 1815-1914 -- External financing during the interwar period and the Great Depression, 1919-39 -- Private market lending -- Debt service disruptions -- International relations and interwar external sovereign debts -- External sovereign debt, syndicated bank loans, and sovereign debt and crises in developing countries, 1955-94 -- Flow of external capital to the developing world after World War II, 1955-73 -- From petrodollar recycling to debt recycling, syndicated bank loans, and sovereign crises, 1974-83 -- Debt service disruption and bank restructurings -- Debt restructuring and international relations -- Globalization, financial sector liberalization, and emerging market crises, 1990-2005 -- Globalization, financial sector liberalization, and the flow of capital to emerging markets [TK] -- The emerging market crises and the mexican crisis, 1994-97 -- The East Asian crisis, 1997-2003 -- Korea and crisis resolution, 1997-2003 -- The Turkish crisis, 2001-05 -- The argentine crisis, 2001-04 -- The Great Recession and crises in the advanced economies -- Crises in the advanced economies and the Japanese crisis as a precursor -- U.S. crisis-causes of the crisis, 2007-12 -- Ad hoc interventions before the Lehman collapse -- A systemic approach to crisis resolution after the Lehman collapse -- The great recession-from financial to economic crisis -- The eurozone crisis, 2008-15 -- The eurozone crisis-from banking crises, to sovereign crises, to bailouts -- Conclusion-are we prepared for the next one? -- Appendixes -- A. A comparative overview of debt-crisis regimes : from the great depressions through the great -- Recession -- B. C ommercial bank debt restructurings with sovereign debtors, 1980-89 -- Notes.Sovereign debt crises are a little like the weather: One can get ready to endure them and maybe take some steps to lessen their impact, but so far it hasn't been possible to prevent them. Like the weather, they just keep happening. That's the overriding thesis of this book tracing the major debt crises of the past century, starting with the Great Depression and running through the recent Great Recession. Written by a former World Bank expert on debt crises, this book discusses best practices for how such crises can be resolved. As the painful experience of the past decade reminded everyone, frequent debt crises and defaults do great damage to economies and cause vast personal hardship. But resolving them has proven difficult--both economically and politically--and has taken time, almost always requiring a lender of last resort such as a country's central bank or the International Monetary Fund. Too often, efforts to end debt crises have been little more than a palliative, and the debt overhang from one crisis contributes to the next, as illustrated by the ongoing saga in Greece. Both private and sovereign debts have increased substantially since the 2008 crisis, with inadequate deleveraging. This debt overhang leaves countries vulnerable and with limited maneuverability to address the next crisis. This book does not pretend to describe how debt crises can be prevented. But it does draw useful lessons from recent crises that can help economists, bankers, policymakers, and others resolve the inevitable future crises with the least possible damage.Financial crisesfast(OCoLC)fst00924607Debts, Publicfast(OCoLC)fst00888850Debts, Externalfast(OCoLC)fst00888828International economic relationsfast(OCoLC)fst00976891Financial crisesHistory20th centuryInternational economic relationsHistory20th centuryDebts, ExternalHistory20th centuryDebts, PublicHistory20th centuryBUSINESS & ECONOMICSEconomic ConditionsbisacshHistory.fastFinancial crises.Debts, Public.Debts, External.International economic relations.Financial crisesHistoryInternational economic relationsHistoryDebts, ExternalHistoryDebts, PublicHistoryBUSINESS & ECONOMICSEconomic Conditions.338.5/42Lieberman Ira W.1942-1855966Bloomsbury (Firm),DLCDLCOCLCOOCLCAOCLCFYDXP@UEBLCPJSTORYDXOCLCOMERERMERUCN$TOTZUABHF9AU@OCLOCLCQUX1VT2K6UOCLCOOCLCQUKMGBOCLCOOCLCLUtOrBLWBOOK9910956054703321In Good Times Prepare for Crisis4454450UNINAEBook