Other people's money debt denomination and financial instability in emerging market economies / [electronic resource] : edited by Barry Eichengreen and Ricardo Hausmann. - Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2005. - vii, 296 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The pain of original sin -- Must original sin cause macroeconomic damnation? -- A fiscal perspective on currency crises and "original sin" -- Original sin, balance-sheet crises, and the roles of international lending -- How original sin was overcome : the evolution of external debt denominated in domestic currencies in the United States and the British dominions, 1800-2000 -- Old sins : exchange clauses and European foreign lending in the nineteenth century -- Why do emerging economies borrow in foreign currency? -- Why do countries borrow the way they borrow? -- The mystery of original sin -- Original sin : the road to redemption.


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Capital movements--Developing countries.
Debts, External--Developing countries.
Finance--Developing countries.
Monetary policy--Developing countries.


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