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DP14961 When is Sovereign Debt Odious? A Theory of Government Repression, Growth Traps, and Growth Boosts

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DP17277 Sanctions and the Exchange Rate

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DP16537 The Aftermath of Debt Surges

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  • Kenneth Rogoff

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DP12185 FINANCIAL REPRESSION IN THE EUROPEAN SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS

  • Bo Becker
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26 Jul 2017
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DP11834 Central Bank Policies and the Debt Trap

  • Athanasios Orphanides

6 Feb 2017
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DP10652 Debt into Growth: How Sovereign Debt accelerated the First Industrial Revolution

  • Jaume Ventura
  • Hans-Joachim Voth

14 Jun 2015
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The illusion of monetary policy independence under flexible exchange rates

  • Sebastian Edwards

4 Feb 2015
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A 100-year perspective on sovereign debt composition in 13 advanced economies

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  • Asmaa El-Ganainy
  • Laura Blattner
  • Mark De Broeck
  • S. M. Ali Abbas

27 Oct 2014
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The Eurozone: If only it were the 1930s

  • Nicholas Crafts

13 Dec 2013
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DP8974 The ECB as Lender of Last Resort for Sovereigns in the Euro Area

  • Willem Buiter
  • Ebrahim Rahbari

23 May 2012
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DP8947 The Return of Financial Repression

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1 Apr 2012
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Financial repression: Then and now

  • Carmen Reinhart
  • Jacob Kirkegaard

26 Mar 2012
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