The average rating for Sovereign Default Risk Valuation: Implications of Debt Crises and Bond Restructurings based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-03-13 00:00:00 Hayley Timms Especially if you're Indonesian, this book gives you insight of how big BRI Unit Desa is in terms of making microfinance works to the poor societies. Although there are some information repetitions in several chapter, i've enjoyed this book a lot. Microfinance should be profitable if we want it to survive (and be able to reach more people). Depending on subsidy or donors won't make it sustainable, profitable interest rates in formal financial institution, still offer better rates compare to moneylenders found mostly in poor community. |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-11-20 00:00:00 Amy Johnson Covers the rise of the Eurodollar market and its role in undermining states ability to manage their own economies, the 1970s oil crisis, the development of offshore tax havens, the actors behind the 1980s debt crises in Poland, Mexico, Turkey, Argentina and behind all this international drug trafficking and other criminal elements that makes any distinction drawn between business/politics/crime seem largly artificial. Some names covered in here are: Meyer Lansky, Mitch WerBell, Ivan Boesky, Dennis Levine, Robert Vesco, Bernie Cornfeld, Michele Sindona, Nessim Gaon, Aldo Bonassoli, Comte Allain de Villegas, Jean Violet, Donald Rewald, and more |
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