Discussion paper DP14961 When is Sovereign Debt Odious? A Theory of Government Repression, Growth Traps, and Growth Boosts Viral Acharya Raghuram Rajan Jack B. Shim 28 Jun 2022 Sovereign debt Government myopia Financial repression Allocation puzzle Debt ceiling Financial Economics F3 G28 H2 H3 H6
Discussion paper DP17277 Sanctions and the Exchange Rate Oleg Itskhoki Dmitry Mukhin 4 May 2022 Exchange Rates Sanctions exchange rate Currency Capital flows Financial repression International Macroeconomics and Finance International Trade and Regional Economics Macroeconomics and Growth Monetary Economics and Fluctuations Political Economy E50 F31 F32 F41 F51
Discussion paper DP16537 The Aftermath of Debt Surges M. Ayhan Kose Franziska Ohnsorge Carmen Reinhart Kenneth Rogoff 11 Sep 2021 Debt restructuring Growth inflation Fiscal consolidation Financial repression Wealth taxes International Macroeconomics and Finance F62 F34 F44 E32 E63 H6 H63
Discussion paper DP12185 FINANCIAL REPRESSION IN THE EUROPEAN SOVEREIGN DEBT CRISIS Bo Becker Victoria Ivashina 26 Jul 2017 Credit cycles Sovereign debt Financial repression Financial Economics G21 G28 G30
Discussion paper DP11834 Central Bank Policies and the Debt Trap Athanasios Orphanides 6 Feb 2017 Quantitative easing Debt sustainability Financial repression Federal Reserve Bank of japan Ecb Italy Japan Germany United states Monetary Economics and Fluctuations E52 E58 E61 G12 H63
Discussion paper DP10652 Debt into Growth: How Sovereign Debt accelerated the First Industrial Revolution Jaume Ventura Hans-Joachim Voth 14 Jun 2015 Crowding out Debt crises Financial repression Industrial revolution Misallocation Productivity Ricardian equivalence Structural change Economic History Financial Economics International Macroeconomics E22 E25 E62 H56 H60 N13 N23
VoxEU Column The illusion of monetary policy independence under flexible exchange rates Sebastian Edwards 4 Feb 2015 Exchange Rates Monetary Policy Exchange rates monetary policy Financial repression policy contagion Flexible exchange rates Monetary policy independence Latin america Chile Colombia Mexico Federal Reserve interest rate pass-through Interest rates Capital mobility
VoxEU Column A 100-year perspective on sovereign debt composition in 13 advanced economies S. M. Ali Abbas Laura Blattner Mark De Broeck Asmaa El-Ganainy Malin Hu 27 Oct 2014 Economic history Financial Markets Macroeconomic policy Sovereign debt Global crisis Original sin Debt maturity Currency risk Financial repression Debt sustainability
VoxEU Column The Eurozone: If only it were the 1930s Nicholas Crafts 13 Dec 2013 Economic history Macroeconomic policy Ecb Eurozone Fiscal consolidation Public debt Gold standard Financial repression debt monetisation
Discussion paper DP8974 The ECB as Lender of Last Resort for Sovereigns in the Euro Area Willem Buiter Ebrahim Rahbari 23 May 2012 Financial repression Emu Quasi-fiscal activities Seigniorage Central bank Lender of last resort International Macroeconomics E02 E31 E42 E43 E44 E63 G21 G28 H12
Discussion paper DP8947 The Return of Financial Repression Carmen Reinhart 1 Apr 2012 Capital controls Debt Financial repression inflation Interest rates Regulation Financial Economics E2 E3 E6 F3 F4 H6 N10
VoxEU Column Financial repression: Then and now Jacob Kirkegaard Carmen Reinhart 26 Mar 2012 International Finance Macroeconomic policy inflation Debt Financial repression