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2015

Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism

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Austerity, Debt Overhang, And The Design Of International Standards On Sovereign, Corporate, And Consumer Debt Restructuring, Susan Block-Lieb Jul 2015

Austerity, Debt Overhang, And The Design Of International Standards On Sovereign, Corporate, And Consumer Debt Restructuring, Susan Block-Lieb

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Following the Asian Financial Crisis, sovereign debt defaults prompted calls by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a statutory Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM). In promoting the SDRM, IMF leaders argued that countries' sovereign debt problems needed something like U.S. Chapter 11, which is to say that IMF leaders supported the SDRM proposal with reference to legal claims rather than relying on purely economic arguments about the welfare benefits of resolving debt overhang. Framing the debate in this way caught on, but by 2005 the IMF board of directors had rejected the SDRM proposal. The current Global Financial Crisis similarly …