Good to Know: Sovereign debt Layna Mosley and B. Peter Rosendorff - January 10, 2025 Sovereign borrowing is central to what governments do – but increasingly costly, even for wealthy democracies.
Trump is again criticizing the Fed. Could that hurt the U.S. credit rating? Cristina Bodea and Raymond Hicks - March 25, 2019 Countries pay an economic cost when politicians interfere with their central banks.
Here’s how Alexander Hamilton would understand Russia’s regional debt crisis Thomas Remington - March 24, 2016 [caption id="attachment_37691" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Carleigh Bettiol, left, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie
The power of soft power in Kazakhstan Marlene Laruelle - May 1, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24171" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] Traffic moves past reelection
The company Ukraine keeps Erik Voeten - December 3, 2013 This is a guest post by Julia Gray, assistant professor of
From AAA to AA+: Markets, governments and the downgrade Layna Mosley - August 6, 2011 Standard and Poor’s downgrade of United States debt came after
Layna Mosley guestposting Henry Farrell - August 6, 2011 We'd like to welcome Layna Mosley who teaches at the
Congressional supercommittees: How super are they? - July 26, 2011 As the debt default clock counts down, competing Boehner and
Why Does Everyone Suddenly Trust S&P? Joshua Tucker - April 28, 2010 As financial markets collectively freak out over Standard & Poor's