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Credit risk : pricing, measurement, and management
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ISBN: 1282608002 9786612608001 1400829178 Year: 2003 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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"In this book, two of America's leading economists provide the first integrated treatment of the conceptual, practical, and empirical foundations for credit risk pricing and risk measurement. Masterfully applying theory to practice, Darrel Duffie and Kenneth Singleton model credit risk for the purpose of measuring portfolio risk and pricing defaultable bonds, credit derivatives, and other securities exposed to credit risk. The methodological rigor, scope, and sophistication of their state-of-the-art account is unparalleled, and its singularly in-depth treatment of pricing and credit derivatives further illuminates a problem that has drawn much attention in an era when financial institutions the world over are revising their credit management strategies."--Jacket.

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Credit --- Risk management. --- Management. --- Approximation. --- Asset. --- Balance sheet. --- Bankruptcy. --- Basis Point. --- Bond (finance). --- Bond Yield. --- Bond market. --- Bond valuation. --- Broker-dealer. --- Business cycle. --- Calculation. --- Call option. --- Capital market. --- Capital requirement. --- Cash flow. --- Characteristic function (probability theory). --- Coefficient. --- Collateralized debt obligation. --- Conditional probability distribution. --- Counterparty. --- Coupon (bond). --- Coupon. --- Covariance matrix. --- Credit (finance). --- Credit derivative. --- Credit event. --- Credit rating. --- Credit risk. --- Credit spread (options). --- Currency. --- Debt. --- Default Rate. --- Discounts and allowances. --- Diversification (finance). --- Economics. --- Estimation. --- Event of default. --- Face value. --- Financial institution. --- Forward rate. --- Government bond. --- Government debt. --- Hedge (finance). --- High-yield debt. --- Interest rate swap. --- Interest rate. --- Interest-Rate Derivative. --- Investment. --- Investor. --- Issuer. --- Lehman Brothers. --- Leverage (finance). --- Liability (financial accounting). --- Libor. --- Likelihood function. --- Long run and short run. --- Market Value Of Equity. --- Market liquidity. --- Market price. --- Market value. --- Markov chain. --- Markov process. --- Moneyness. --- Parameter. --- Payment. --- Payout. --- Present value. --- Price Change. --- Pricing. --- Probability distribution. --- Probability of default. --- Probability. --- Random variable. --- Rate of return. --- Repurchase agreement. --- Risk management. --- Risk premium. --- Risk-neutral measure. --- Securitization. --- Short rate. --- Short-rate model. --- Skewness. --- Special case. --- Spread option. --- Standard deviation. --- Stochastic volatility. --- Swap (finance). --- Swap rate. --- Tax. --- Time horizon. --- Time series. --- Trader (finance). --- Tranche. --- Valuation (finance). --- Value (economics). --- Variance. --- Yield curve. --- Yield spread. --- Zero-coupon bond.


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The Economics of Sovereign Debt and Default
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ISBN: 0691189242 9780691176819 9780691189246 Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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Fiscal crises and sovereign default repeatedly threaten the stability and growth of economies around the world. Mark Aguiar and Manuel Amador provide a unified and tractable theoretical framework that elucidates the key economics behind sovereign debt markets, shedding light on the frictions and inefficiencies that prevent the smooth functioning of these markets, and proposing sensible approaches to sovereign debt management. 'The Economics of Sovereign Debt and Default' looks at the core friction unique to sovereign debt - the lack of strong legal enforcement - and goes on to examine additional frictions such as deadweight costs of default, vulnerability to runs, the incentive to 'dilute' existing creditors, and sovereign debt's distortion of investment and growth.

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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics. --- Debts, External. --- Debts, Foreign --- Debts, International --- External debts --- Foreign debts --- International debts --- Debt --- International finance --- Investments, Foreign --- Debts, Public. --- Default (Finance) --- Finance --- Finance, Public --- Repudiation --- Debts, Government --- Government debts --- National debts --- Public debt --- Public debts --- Sovereign debt --- Bonds --- Deficit financing --- 1997 Asian financial crisis. --- Auction. --- Balance of trade. --- Bank rate. --- Bond (finance). --- Bond market. --- Capital market. --- Capitalism. --- Central bank. --- Competition (economics). --- Consumer price index. --- Consumption (economics). --- Convergence (economics). --- Coordination failure (economics). --- Cost of capital. --- Credit (finance). --- Credit default swap. --- Credit risk. --- Creditor. --- Currency. --- Debt Issue. --- Debt crisis. --- Debt limit. --- Debt overhang. --- Debt ratio. --- Debt. --- Default (finance). --- Economic equilibrium. --- Economic liberalization. --- Economic planning. --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Economy. --- Equity Market. --- Equity ratio. --- European debt crisis. --- Eurozone. --- Exchange rate. --- External debt. --- Finance. --- Financial Account. --- Financial Times. --- Financial crisis of 2007–08. --- Financial crisis. --- Financial engineering. --- Financial fragility. --- Fiscal policy. --- Foreign Exchange Reserves. --- Foreign direct investment. --- Government bond. --- Government budget balance. --- Government budget. --- Government debt. --- Haircut (finance). --- Hedge (finance). --- Hedge fund. --- High-yield debt. --- Incremental capital-output ratio. --- Inflation. --- Institutional investor. --- Insurance. --- Interest rate. --- International Monetary Fund. --- Investment goods. --- Investment. --- Macroeconomics. --- Market economy. --- Market liquidity. --- Market mechanism. --- Market price. --- Market value. --- Money management. --- Money market. --- Neoclassical economics. --- Net capital outflow. --- Net foreign assets. --- Payment. --- Political economy. --- Price Change. --- Probability of default. --- Profit (economics). --- Public finance. --- Real interest rate. --- Repayment. --- Return on capital. --- Revaluation of fixed assets. --- Risk premium. --- Risk-Return Tradeoff. --- Securitization. --- Stock market index. --- Stock market. --- Supply (economics). --- Swap (finance). --- Tax revenue. --- Trade credit. --- Trader (finance). --- Trading nation. --- United States Treasury security. --- World Bank. --- World economy.

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