Page content
Documents Archive
Search mode by keywords
| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| The transmission of Quasi-Sovereign Default Risk: evidence from Puerto Rico | Anusha Chari Ryan Leary Toan Phan - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Federal Reserve of Richmond | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| Debt, Default, and two liberal theories of justice | Oisin Suttle - University of Sheffield | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| Always look on the bright side? Central counterparties and interbank markets during the financial crisis | Massimiliano Affinito and Matteo Piazza - Bank of Italy | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| Sovereign Default | Julianne Ams, Reza Baqir, Anna Gelpern, Christoph Trebesch - IMF, Georgetown Law and Peterson Institute for International Economics, Kiel Institute for the World Economy | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| Challenges Ahead | Hugh Bredenkamp, Ricardo Hausmann, Alex Pienkowski, Carmen Reinhart - IMF, Harvard University | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| What did forecasters learn during the European sovereign debt crisis about the impact of fiscal policies on economic growth? | Lucyna Górnicka, Christophe Kamps, Gerrit Koester , Nadine Leiner-Killinger - International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| The Monetary and Fiscal History of Mexico: 1960-2016 | Felipe Meza - Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| Financial and Fiscal Interaction in the Euro Area Crisis: This Time was Different | Alberto Caruso, Lucrezia Reichlin, Giovanni Ricco - Confindustria Italy, London Business School, University of Warwick | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| The Greek Debt Crisis: Like the Enigma of Sphinx. An Estimation of the Probability of Default | Georgios Vousinas - National Technical University of Athens | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
| What Macroeconomic Conditions Lead Financial Crises? | Michael T. Kiley - Federal Reserve Board, Washington DC | Debt Crisis | 2018 |
101-110 of 142 elements