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How Governments Borrow Partisan Politics, Constrained Institutions, and Sovereign Debt in Emerging Markets




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2024





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How Governments Borrow reveals how annual borrowing decisions are informed by domestic politics. The book traces the annual fiscal policymaking process in Emerging Markets (EM) to show how a government's partisan policy preferences are a primary determinant of annual external borrowing decisions and thus patterns of debt accumulation. That sovereign debt composition has partisan political roots provides insights for scholars in political science, international relations, economics, sociology, and public administration that work on sovereign debt. Sovereign debt composition enhances or limits the capacity of an EM government to contribute to social and economic development. Many EMs depend on foreign currency debt. How much external debt an EM government owes, the cost of that debt, the maturity of that debt, and the conditions attached to that debt all determine the political and economic opportunities and risks associated with a government's borrowings. EMs borrow from different sources each year, leading them to build different sovereign debt structures over time. Some prioritize cheap yet conditional official credit, which constrains policy autonomy but enhances debt sustainability. Others prioritize comparatively expensive bond markets, which enhances policy autonomy but brings more expensive repayment obligations on to national balance sheets. As countries accumulate debt, the borrowing choices they make come to have important effects on fiscal space, debt sustainability, and development.




Sommario

1 - Introduction
2 - Partisan Politics and Constrained Institutions: A Model of Sovereign Debt Accumulation in Emerging Markets
3 - Testing the Partisan Model
4 - South Africa & Botswana
5 - Peru
6 - Thailand
7 - Conclusion




Autore

Ben Cormier is a Lecturer and Chancellor's Fellow at the University of Strathclyde School of Government and Public Policy. He works on the international political economy of finance and development, interested in sovereign debt, financial markets, capital flows, aid flows, loan conditions, government transparency, and international organizations.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198882732

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 240 x 20.0 x 160 mm Ø 442 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:20 figures
Pagine Arabe: 192


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