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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes Acknowledgments Introduction. The Sovereign Debt Puzzle PART I. THE THEORY OF SOVEREIGN DEBT
CHAPTER 1. Why Do Countries Repay Their Debts? CHAPTER 2. A Critical Political Economy Approach CHAPTER 3. The Structural Power of Finance CHAPTER 4. Three Enforcement Mechanisms
PART II. A BRIEF HISTORY OF SOVEREIGN DEFAULT
CHAPTER 5. The Making of the Indebted State CHAPTER 6. The Internationalization of Finance CHAPTER 7. From Great Depression to Financial Repression
PART III. THE LOST DECADE: MEXICO (1982– 1989)
CHAPTER 8. Syndicated Lending and the Creditors’ Cartel CHAPTER 9. The IMF’s “Triumphant Return” in the 1980s CHAPTER 10. The Rise of the Bankers’ Alliance CHAPTER 11. “The Rich Got the Loans, the Poor Got the Debts”
PART IV. THE GREAT DEFAULT: ARGENTINA (1999– 2005)
CHAPTER 12. The Exception That Proves the Rule CHAPTER 13. From IMF Poster Child to Wayward Student CHAPTER 14. The Rise and Fall of the Patria Financiera CHAPTER 15. “Even in a Default There Is Money to Be Made”
PART V. THE SPECTER OF SOLON: GREECE (2010– 2015)
CHAPTER 16. The Power of Finance in the Eurozone CHAPTER 17. Anatomy of a “Holding Operation” CHAPTER 18. The Establishment Digs In CHAPTER 19. The Socialization of Greece’s Debt CHAPTER 20. The Defeat of the Athens Spring
Conclusion. Shaking Off the Burden Appendix. A Word on Methodology Notes References Index
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