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Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
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Hidden Holdouts: contract arbitrageurs and the pricing of Collective Rights | Robert E. Scott, Mitu Gulati, Stephen J. Choi - Economic Policy Institute, Duke University School of Law, NYU School of Law | Contract Standards | 2019 |
Fourth progress report on inclusion of enhanced contractual provisions in international sovereign bond contracts | IMF - Legal Department and Monetary and Capital Markets Department | Contract Standards | 2019 |
When Governments Promise to Prioritize Public Debt: Do Markets Care? | Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, W. Mark C. Weidemaier, Gracie Willingham - Duke University Law School, Graduate Institute, Geneva, University of North Carolina School of Law, Duke University Law School | Contract Standards | 2019 |
Vulture Funds and Sovereign Debt. The Argentine Experience and Its Consequences. The Necessity of a Specific Regulation in the United States to Avoid Future Similar Cases | Francisco Lopez Santi - Independent | Contract Standards | 2018 |
How Good Is the Public Data on Sovereign Bond Contracts? | Andrea E. Kropp, G. Mitu Gulati, Mark C. Weidemaier - Duke University School of Law, University of North Carolina School of Law | Contract Standards | 2018 |
The strained marriage of Public Debts and Private Contracts | Anna Gelpern - Georgetown University | Contract Standards | 2018 |
Sovereign Debt and Moral Hazard: The Role of Collective Action and Contractual Ambiguity | Marcel Kahan, Shmuel Leshem - New York University, Independent | Contract Standards | 2017 |
Why are Sovereign Bond contracts sticky? | Anna Gelpern, Mitu Gulati, Jeromin Zettelmeyer - Georgetown Law and Peterson Institute for Int’l Economics, Duke Law, Peterson Institute for Int’l Economics | Contract Standards | 2017 |
The importance of being standard | Anna Gelpern - Georgetown Law, Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics | Contract Standards | 2017 |
A new Approach to Debt Management | Christian Comeliau, Alexander Troller, Bolaji Owasanoye, Aboubacar Fall - Professor of Economics and Development (Geneva and Paris), Attorney-at-Law / Partner Lalive & Partners (Geneva, Switzerland), Professor and Director of Research, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (NIALS), University of Lagos Campus (Lagos, Nigeria), Principal Legal Counsel, Legal Services Department, African Development Bank (Tunis, Tunisia) | Contract Standards | 2005 |
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