Sovereign Insolvency: An Essay on the Ethics of State Bankruptcy

Sovereign Insolvency: An Essay on the Ethics of State Bankruptcy

by Jukka Kilpi
Sovereign Insolvency: An Essay on the Ethics of State Bankruptcy

Sovereign Insolvency: An Essay on the Ethics of State Bankruptcy

by Jukka Kilpi

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Overview

Now we are seeing an unprecedented piling up of sovereign debt and issuing of electronic money by central banks. To be exact, the scale of public debt is not entirely unprecedented. Individual states have been more heavily indebted, and their central banks have financed the deficits even more liberally than what is going on now on a global scale. However, we have never before seen a pandemic of growing public debt funded by central banks. In the case of an individual state establishing its fiscal policy on the central bank’s note printing the historical outcome has been pretty straightforward: economic unrest and instability, often state bankruptcy.


Will history repeat itself on a global scale? What are the ethical implications of state bankruptcy?


Sovereign Insolvency examines the ethical issues that arise from sovereign insolvency. Are states bound by any moral obligation to pay their debts and how sovereign insolvencies should be treated?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789526960005
Publisher: Kapaibooks
Publication date: 11/24/2020
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
File size: 1 MB
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