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States Debt and Power by Kenneth Dyson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Kenneth Dyson

Current price: $294.00
States Debt and Power by Kenneth Dyson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
States Debt and Power by Kenneth Dyson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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States Debt and Power by Kenneth Dyson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Kenneth Dyson

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States, Debt, and Power argues for the importance of situating our contextually influenced thinking about European states and debt within a commitment to historically informed and critical analysis. It teases out certain broad historical patterns. The book also examines the inescapablydifficult and contentious judgements about "bad" and "good" debt; about what constitutes sustainable debt; and about distributive justice at times of sovereign debt crisis. These judgements offer insight into the nature of power and the contingent nature of sovereign creditworthiness. Three themes weave through the book: the significance of creditor-debtor state relations in defining asymmetry of power; the context-specific and constructed character of debt, above all in relation to war; and the limitations of formal economic reasoning in the face of radical uncertainty. Part Iexamines case studies from Ancient Greece to the modern Euro Area and brings together a wealth of historical data that cast fresh light on how sovereign debt problems are debated and addressed. Part II looks at the conditioning and constraining framework of law, culture, and ideology and theirrelationship to the use of policy instruments. Part III shows how the problems of matching the assumption of liability with the exercise of control are rooted in external trade and financial imbalances and external debt; in financial markets and vulnerability to banking crisis; in the character ofthe "private governance of public debt"; in who has power over indicators of sustainability; in domestic institutional and political arrangements; and in sub-national fiscal governance. Part IV looks at how the problems of mismatch between liability and control take on an acute form within thehistorical context of European monetary union, above all in Euro Area debt crises. | States Debt and Power by Kenneth Dyson, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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