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| Title | Author/Affiliation | Topic | Year of Publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments | Anna Gelpern, Sebastian Horn, Scott Morris, Brad Parks, Christoph Trebesch - Peterson Institute for International Economics, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Center for Global Development, University of Kiel | Contract Standards | 2021 |
| Time to Die: Bond, Imperial Chinese Bond | Brenda Luo, Alex Xiao - Duke University School of Law | Contract Standards | 2020 |
| Sovereign Debt Standstills | Juan Carlos Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez, César Sosa-Padilla - Western University, International Monetary Fund, University of Notre Dame | Contract Standards | 2020 |
| Do Enhanced Collective Action Clauses Affect Sovereign Borrowing Costs? | Kay Chung, Michael G. Papaioannou - International Monetary Fund, LeBow College of Business | Contract Standards | 2020 |
| BITs and Bonds: The International Law and Economics of Sovereign Debt | Stratos Pahis - NYU School of Law | Contract Standards | 2020 |
| Improving transparency of lending to sovereign governments | Shakira Mustapha and Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal - Queen Mary University of London | Contract Standards | 2020 |
| 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 |
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