Defusing default : incentives and Institutions /
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Formato: | Livro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2001.
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Colecção: | Latin American Research Network
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Sumário:
- Part 1. Preventing default: the issues. Chapter 1. The cost and benefits of protecting creditor rights: Theory and evidence / Atiliano Jorge and Alejandro Requejo.
- Chapter 2. Information sharing in credit markets: Theory and evidence / Tullio Japelli and Marco Pagano.
- Chapter 3. The political economy of debt moratoria, bailouts and bankruptcy / Patrick Bolton and Howard Rosenthal.
- Part 2. How countries cope: case studies. Chapter 4. The importance of an effective legal system for credit markets: The case of Argentina / Marcela Cristini, Ramiro A. Moya and Andrew Powell.
- Chapter 5. Credir markets in Brazil: The role of judicial enforcement and other institutions / Armando Castelar Pinheiro and Célia Cabral.
- Chapter 6. Why borrowers repay: Understanding high performance in Chile's financial market / J. Rodrigo Fuentes and Carlos P. Maquieira.
- Chapter 7. Enforcement, contract design and default: Exploring the financial markets of Costa Rica / Alexander Monge-Naranjo, Javier Cascante and Luis J. Hall.
- Chapter 8. Ensuring willingness yo repay Paraguay / Stéphane Straub and Horacio Sosa.
- Chapter 9. Growing indebtedness, institutional change and credit contract in Peru / Carolina Trivelli, Javier Alvarado and Francisco Galarza.