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Would Collective Action Clauses Raise Borrowing Costs? An Update and Additional Results

2014

Eichengreen, Barry | Mody, Ashoka


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Emerging markets; Developing country debt; Taxpayers; Sovereign debt; Carbon dioxide emissions; Export growth; Real gdp; Emissions; Gdp; Government bonds; Capital flows; Moral hazard; Financial crises; Joint implementation; Financial services; International reserves; Short term debt; Treasury bonds; Default risk; Emissions taxes; Borrowing costs; Financial markets; Welfare effects; Insolvency; Debt rescheduling; Debt service; Debts; Government guarantee; Credit rating; Commercial bank debt; Bankruptcy procedures; Interest rate; Creditors; Central banks; Debt restructuring; Market behavior; Central bank; Environmental policy; Market discipline; Debt overhang; Bonds; Multilateral trade; Borrowing; Costs of borrowing
Language
English
Type
Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper; Publications & Research

2016-03-15
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