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When Things Go Awry

In: Emerging Markets Debt Restructuring

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  • Richard Marney
  • Timothy Stubbs

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This chapter takes the four cases and creates three counterfactual scenarios for each by modifying key assumptions in the Restructuring and Implementation phases from those in the original case studies. The changed and diverse outcomes are meant to illustrate what can change and why. The interplay of context, actors, and twists of fate can produce a wide range of results, sometimes due to even very minor tweaks to the action, and in many cases influenced by the level of the relevant EM’s level of institutional development. Even in these apparent scenes of chaos, the presence of mature, effective legal institutions facilitating debt resolution will increase the likelihood of an orderly process that balances divergent stakeholder interests fairly.

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  • Richard Marney & Timothy Stubbs, 2024. "When Things Go Awry," Springer Books, in: Emerging Markets Debt Restructuring, chapter 0, pages 409-442, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-66838-8_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-66838-8_9
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