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Download PDF: Banking on Seniority: The IMF and the Sovereign's Creditors - Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper

AuthorAitor Erce | Senior Researcher at the European Stability Mechanism

Abstract:

The programs designed by the International Monetary Fund during the Global Financial Crisis have shown more awareness of the importance of domestic demand for the prospects of economic recovery. Yet, the IMF has continued to do little about the late payments made by governments to domestic creditors and suppliers. In contrast, the greater protection historically awarded by the IMF to foreign creditors has endured throughout the recent crisis. The paper suggests that, in order to adequately balance foreign creditor seniority and growth objectives, the IMF may sometimes need to emphasize equitable burden-sharing across categories of creditors rather than privilege the interests of international bond markets.

Published online: May 2014

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper | No 175 | May 2014 | 32 Pages

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