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Preface | ||
List of Acronyms | ||
1 | Sovereign Default in the Bretton Woods Era | 1 |
2 | Fundamental Concepts | 9 |
3 | The Main Players | 24 |
4 | Fundamental Issues | 45 |
5 | The Paris Club | 56 |
6 | The Bank Advisory Committee (London Club) Process | 95 |
7 | The North-South Dialogue in the 1970s | 132 |
8 | The Debt Crisis of the 1980s and the Brady Plan Solution | 149 |
9 | The HIPC Initiative in the 1990s | 178 |
10 | The Post-1994 Crises and the Role of Bonds | 188 |
11 | The Debate over Private Sector Involvement, 1995-2002 | 220 |
12 | What Is Broken? What Fixes Make Sense? | 260 |
App. A | "Countries Don't Go Bankrupt" | 289 |
App. B | Five Milestone Cases | 295 |
References | 317 | |
Index | 327 |
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