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Sovereign Risk and Financial Crisis: The International Political Economy of the Eurozone: International Political Economy Series

Autor Silvia Pepino
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 aug 2015
This book provides an original and timely insight into the role that the domestic and international political economy played in the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, combining an innovative theoretical framework with in-depth bond market analysis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137511638
ISBN-10: 113751163X
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: VIII, 176 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria International Political Economy Series

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

PART I: SOVEREIGN RISK, POLITICS AND THE EUROZONE CRISISi. Introduction
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


Recenzii

"Silvia Pepino's arguments are highly appreciable and well-researched. The methodologies that she employs and the empirical evidences that she presents qualify the work to claim an inimitable status." - Rajeesh Kumar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
"Sovereign debt crises are relatively rare events, particularly among advanced democracies. In this careful and original study of the pivotal Eurozone crisis, Silvia Pepino shows in detail how domestic and international political factors shape market perceptions of sovereign risk. This book should be read by all those interested in how markets and politics interrelate." - Andrew Walter, University of Melbourne, Australia
"This is an important, as well as obviously timely, advance in our understanding of investor perceptions of sovereign credit risk in general and the Euro area crisis in particular. By demonstrating that the focus of investment analysis can change over time, and broaden as default becomes a possibility, Pepino contributes to a necessary move beyond the developed / emerging market dichotomy." - Iain Hardie, University of Edinburgh, UK
"The North-Atlantic financial crisis of 2007-8 has thrown up new research questions. One such question is how high-income countries within a hard currency area could become the target of speculative financial attacks typical of emerging markets. This book makes a timely and well-researched contribution to answering this question. It provides evidencethat political news played more of a role in these attacks than received wisdom has it." - Waltrauld Schelkle, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Notă biografică

Dr Silvia Pepino is Senior Adviser at the Bank of England, UK. Previously, she worked at JPMorgan and at leading global macro funds. She has frequently been quoted in the international media. She holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science, the TRIUM MBA degree from New York University-Stern, HEC Paris and the LSE, and an MSc from Bocconi University in Milan.