@Article{mfj:2008,
title={Sovereign Debt Sustainability, Debt Relief
Initiatives and Restructurings in the
COVID-19 Era},
author={Michael G. Papaioannou and George Tsetsekos},
journal={Multinational Finance Journal},
volume={25},
number={3/4},
pages={115--149},
year=2021,
publisher={Multinational Finance Society; Global Business Publications},
url={http://www.mfsociety.org/../modules/modDashboard/uploadFiles/journals/MJ~0~p1fpfsic5eq9v1og8dt1jc7jt34.pdf}
keywords={},
abstract={This paper examines the causes, processes, and outcomes of the
sovereign debt restructuring episodes that occurred during 2020-2021
in the context of the prevailing IMF sovereign debt restructuring
framework and the G20 debt relief initiatives for LICs instituted as a
result of the Covid-19 economic implications. The central role of debt
sustainability analysis in the IMF sovereign debt restructuring
framework is presented for both low-income countries and countries
that maintain market access. Based on the observed salient features of
the recent restructurings, we point out common traits in the behavior of
involved stakeholders and draw lessons on facilitating sovereign and
creditor attributes for efficient sovereign debt resolutions..},
}