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Title Author/Affiliation Topic Year of Publication
The 2025 U.S. Debt Limit Through the Lens of Financial Markets Luca Benzoni, Marisa Wernick - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Financial Analysis 2025
Assessing the Impact of Country-Specific Sovereign Risk on Financial and Banking System in EMU: the Role of Italy Capasso Salvatore, D’Uva Marcella, Fiorelli Cristiana, Napolitano Oreste - University of Naples Parthenope Macroeconomic Analysis 2022
It’s not time to make a change: sovereign fragility and the corporate credit risk Fabio Fornari, Andrea Zaghin - European Central Bank, Bank of Italy Financial Analysis 2022
Sovereign Default and International Trade Charles Serfaty - Bank of France Financial Analysis 2022
Public Financing Under Balanced Budget Rules Minjie Deng, Chang Liu - Simon Fraser University, National University of Singapore Economic Policies 2022
Sovereign Credit and Geopolitical Risks During and After the EMU Crisis Theodore D. Bratis, Georgios P. Kouretas, Nikiforos Laopodis, Prodromos Vlamis - Athens University of Economics and Business, American College of Greece, University of Piraeus Debt Crisis 2022
Does Foreign Debt Contribute to Economic Growth? Tomoo Kikuchi, Satoshi Tobe - Waseda University, Kwansei Gakuin University Macroeconomic Analysis 2022
Emerging Markets Sovereign CDS Spreads During Covid-19: Economics Versus Epidemiology News Timo Daehler, Joshua Aizenman, Yothin Jinjarak - University of Southern California, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Victoria University of Wellington Financial Analysis 2020
The Core, the Periphery, and the Disaster: Corporate-Sovereign Nexus in COVID-19 Times Ruggero Jappelli, Loriana Pelizzon, Alberto Plazzi - Goethe University, Swiss Finance Institute Financial Analysis 2021
The Impact of Oil Shocks on Sovereign Default Risk Sultan Abdulaziz M Alturki, and Ann Marie Hibbert - The World Bank, West Virginia University Financial Analysis 2021

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