Sovereign Risk and Financial Crisis, 1st ed. 2015 The International Political Economy of the Eurozone International Political Economy Series
Auteur : Pepino Silvia
1. Sovereign Risk, Developed Democracies and Financial Crisis
2. Sovereign Risk and the Debt Crisis in the Eurozone
3. The Focus of the Book
4. The Approach in the Book
5. Outline of the Book
PART II: BOND SPREADS, EMU DESIGN AND THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISIS
1. Introduction
2. Adaptive Markets and Sovereign Risk Models
3. The Political Sources of Sovereign Credibility in Financial Markets
4. International Influences on Sovereign Risk Perceptions
5. Theoretical Pillars
PART III: BOND SPREADS, EMU DESIGN AND THE RUN-UP TO THE CRISISi. Introduction
1. Government Bond Spreads and EMU Design
2. Greece and Ireland: The Macro and Political Economy
3. Politics and Spreads Before 2008
PART IV: THE GREEK SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS
1. Introduction
2. Evolving Investment Analysis and the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis
3. Domestic Political Economy of the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis
4. International Political Economy of the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis
5. Key results from the Greek Case Study
PART V: THE IRISH SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS
1. Introduction
2. Evolving Investment Analysis and the Irish Sovereign Debt Crisis
3. Domestic Political Economy of the Irish Sovereign Debt Crisis
4. International Political Economy of the Irish Sovereign Debt Crisis
5. Key results from the Irish Case Study
PART VI: THE IPE OF THE EUROZONE SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS
1. Introduction
2. Lessons from the Greek and Irish Cases
3. Application to other Eurozone Sovereigns
4. Next Steps in IPE Research
5. Implications for Policy
6. Final Remarks
Date de parution : 08-2015
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Euro; Eurozone; Greece; Ireland; Italy; Portugal; FranCe; Belgium; Spain; Germany; German; Euro crisis; EMU; monetary union; EMU crisis; Euro area crisis; Eurozone crisis; Greek crisis; Irish crisis; sovereign debt crisis; Euro area; financial markets; International Political Economy; political economy