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Sovereign Debt Markets in Turbulent Times: Creditor Discrimination and Crowding-Out Effects

November 1, 2013Financial Markets International Economics No Comments

Fernando Broner, Aitor Erce, Alberto Martín, and Jaume Ventura provide a new and original view of this sovereign debt crisis, drawing heavily from insights obtained in their earlier theoretical work.

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