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Sovereign Debt and Economic Policies in Global Markets: A Political Economy Approach

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  • Brandauer, Stefan

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This theses deals with the effects of national economic policies in internationally integrated markets. In particular, we look at markets of sovereign debt and intellectual property rights. Further, we provide an explicit analysis of the redistributive and welfare effects of different types of politicians. Finally we study the effects of anticipated competition in models of rent seeking.

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  • Brandauer, Stefan, 2006. "Sovereign Debt and Economic Policies in Global Markets: A Political Economy Approach," Munich Dissertations in Economics 5082, University of Munich, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:lmu:dissen:5082
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    1. Ojo, Marianne, 2011. "Capital, liquidity standards and macro prudential policy tools in financial supervision: addressing sovereign debt problems," MPRA Paper 31068, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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