Books by Karin Lissakers
“This book teaches why almost every Latin American country defaulted on its debt in the 1980s and how the debt crisis was resolved over a decade.” Read more...
The best books on Sovereign Default and Debt Restructuring
Gregory Makoff, Economist
Interviews where books by Karin Lissakers were recommended
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1
The Sovereign Debt Investor: An Essential Guide to Returns, Defaults, and Government Bond Investing
by Lupin Rahman -

2
Banks, Borrowers, & The Establishment: A Revisionist Account Of The International Debt Crisis
by Karin Lissakers -

3
The Power of the Purse: A History of American public Finance, 1776-1790
by E. James Ferguson -

4
In a Bad State: Responding to State and Local Budget Crises
by David Schleicher -

5
China's Great Wall of Debt: Shadow Banks, Ghost Cities, Massive Loans, and the End of the Chinese Miracle
by Dinny McMahon
The best books on Sovereign Default and Debt Restructuring, recommended by Gregory Makoff
The best books on Sovereign Default and Debt Restructuring, recommended by Gregory Makoff
Governments that default on their debts don’t simply shut down. They still have to run schools, pay public servants, and keep the state functioning, all while battling with creditors and financial markets. Sovereign default is messy, political, and hugely consequential. Here Gregory Makoff recommends the best books for understanding how it works.




