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TÃtulo : A World of Public Debts : A Political History Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Barreyre, Nicolas, ; Delalande, Nicolas, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XLIV, 564 p. 17 ilustraciones, 3 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-48794-2 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Finanzas Historia Público Politica mundial Historia financiera Finanza pública Historia polÃtica Clasificación: 332.09 Resumen: Este libro analiza la deuda pública desde una perspectiva polÃtica, histórica y global. Demuestra que la deuda pública ha sido un rasgo definitorio en la construcción de los Estados modernos, un motor principal en la historia del capitalismo y una potente fuerza geopolÃtica. Desde la crisis revolucionaria hasta el imperio y el ascenso y caÃda del orden mundial de posguerra, el problema de la deuda nunca ha sido competencia exclusiva de cÃrculos económicos cerrados. Este libro ofrece una clave para comprender la centralidad de la deuda pública hoy al revelar que los problemas polÃticos de la deuda pública han necesitado y seguirán necesitando una respuesta polÃtica. La tendencia actual a considerar la deuda pública como una fuente de fragilidad o ineficiencia económica pasa por alto el hecho de que, desde el siglo XVIII, las deudas públicas y los mercados de capital han sido utilizados en muchas ocasiones por los Estados para hacer cumplir su soberanÃa y construir sus instituciones, especialmente en tiempos de crisis. guerra. Sin embargo, llama la atención observar que ciertas soluciones que se utilizaron en el pasado para suavizar las crisis de deuda pública (inflación, default, cancelación o controles de capital) quedaron fuera del marco polÃtico de la crisis reciente, revelando asà cómo el equilibrio de poder La relación entre tenedores de bonos, contribuyentes, pensionados y asalariados ha evolucionado en los últimos 40 años. Hoy, cuando la pandemia de Covid-19 abre una nueva y dramática crisis, reconectar la historia del capitalismo y la de la democracia parece una de las tareas intelectuales y polÃticas más urgentes de nuestro tiempo. Esta historia polÃtica global de la deuda pública es una contribución a este debate y será de interés para historiadores e investigadores financieros, económicos y polÃticos. Los capÃtulos 13 y 19 están disponibles en acceso abierto bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 a través de link.springer.com. Nota de contenido: Part I Political Crises and the Legitimacy of Public Debts (1770s-1860s) -- 1. An Empire of Debts? Spain and Its Colonial Realm -- 2. Publicity, Debt, and Politics: The Old Regime and the French Revolution -- 3. Politics of Credit: Government Borrowing and Political Regimes in Sweden -- 4. Public Debt and Democratic Statecraft in Nineteenth-Century France -- Part II Global Capital, Imperial Expansions, and Changing Sovereignties (1860s-1914) -- 5. The Entanglements of Domestic Polities: Public Debt and European Interventions in Latin America -- 6. Leveraging Foreign Control: Reform in the Ottoman Empire -- 7. The Unforeseen Path of Debt Imperialism: Local Struggles, Transnational Knowledge, and Colonialism in Egypt -- 8. Trading Sovereignty for Capital? Public Debt in West Africa, 1871-1914 -- 9. The Domestic Effects of Foreign Capital: Public Debt and Regional Inequalities in Late Qing China -- 10. Fiscal Federalism: Local Debt and the Construction of the Modern State in the United States and France -- Part III The Great Transformation of Public Debts (1914-1970s) -- 11. The Financial Challenges of Total War: Britain, France, and Their Empires in the First World War -- 12. Beyond Democracy or Dictatorship: Structuring Sovereign Debt in Germany from Weimar to the Postwar Period -- 13. The Communist World of Public Debt (1917-1991): The Failure of a Countermodel? -- 14. Debt Without Taxation: Iraq, Syria, and the Crisis of Empires from the Mandates to the Cold War Era -- Part IV The Political Roads to Financial Markets and Global Debt Crisis (1970s) -- 15. From Debt Dirigisme to Debt Markets in France and India -- 16. The Political Economy of Debt Crisis: State, Banks, and the Financialization of Public Debt in Italy since the 1970s -- 17. From a Multilateral Broker to the National Judge: The Law and Governance of Sovereign Debt Restructuring, 1980-2015 -- 18. Of Bond Vigilantes, Central Bankers, and the Crisis of 2008 -- Part V Conclusion: On the Historical Uses of Numbers and Words -- 19. The History and Politics of Public Debt Accounting -- 20. The Words of Public Debts: A Political Repertoire. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book analyzes public debt from a political, historical, and global perspective. It demonstrates that public debt has been a defining feature in the construction of modern states, a main driver in the history of capitalism, and a potent geopolitical force. From revolutionary crisis to empire and the rise and fall of a post-war world order, the problem of debt has never been the sole purview of closed economic circles. This book offers a key to understanding the centrality of public debt today by revealing that political problems of public debt have and will continue to need a political response. Today's tendency to consider public debt as a source of fragility or economic inefficiency misses the fact that, since the eighteenth century, public debts and capital markets have on many occasions been used by states to enforce their sovereignty and build their institutions, especially in times of war. It is nonetheless striking to observe that certain solutions that were used inthe past to smooth out public debt crises (inflation, default, cancellation, or capital controls) were left out of the political framing of the recent crisis, therefore revealing how the balance of power between bondholders, taxpayers, pensioners, and wage-earners has evolved over the past 40 years. Today, as the Covid-19 pandemic opens up a dramatic new crisis, reconnecting the history of capitalism and that of democracy seems one of the most urgent intellectual and political tasks of our time. This global political history of public debt is a contribution to this debate and will be of interest to financial, economic, and political historians and researchers. Chapters 13 and 19 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] A World of Public Debts : A Political History [documento electrónico] / Barreyre, Nicolas, ; Delalande, Nicolas, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XLIV, 564 p. 17 ilustraciones, 3 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-48794-2
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Finanzas Historia Público Politica mundial Historia financiera Finanza pública Historia polÃtica Clasificación: 332.09 Resumen: Este libro analiza la deuda pública desde una perspectiva polÃtica, histórica y global. Demuestra que la deuda pública ha sido un rasgo definitorio en la construcción de los Estados modernos, un motor principal en la historia del capitalismo y una potente fuerza geopolÃtica. Desde la crisis revolucionaria hasta el imperio y el ascenso y caÃda del orden mundial de posguerra, el problema de la deuda nunca ha sido competencia exclusiva de cÃrculos económicos cerrados. Este libro ofrece una clave para comprender la centralidad de la deuda pública hoy al revelar que los problemas polÃticos de la deuda pública han necesitado y seguirán necesitando una respuesta polÃtica. La tendencia actual a considerar la deuda pública como una fuente de fragilidad o ineficiencia económica pasa por alto el hecho de que, desde el siglo XVIII, las deudas públicas y los mercados de capital han sido utilizados en muchas ocasiones por los Estados para hacer cumplir su soberanÃa y construir sus instituciones, especialmente en tiempos de crisis. guerra. Sin embargo, llama la atención observar que ciertas soluciones que se utilizaron en el pasado para suavizar las crisis de deuda pública (inflación, default, cancelación o controles de capital) quedaron fuera del marco polÃtico de la crisis reciente, revelando asà cómo el equilibrio de poder La relación entre tenedores de bonos, contribuyentes, pensionados y asalariados ha evolucionado en los últimos 40 años. Hoy, cuando la pandemia de Covid-19 abre una nueva y dramática crisis, reconectar la historia del capitalismo y la de la democracia parece una de las tareas intelectuales y polÃticas más urgentes de nuestro tiempo. Esta historia polÃtica global de la deuda pública es una contribución a este debate y será de interés para historiadores e investigadores financieros, económicos y polÃticos. Los capÃtulos 13 y 19 están disponibles en acceso abierto bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 a través de link.springer.com. Nota de contenido: Part I Political Crises and the Legitimacy of Public Debts (1770s-1860s) -- 1. An Empire of Debts? Spain and Its Colonial Realm -- 2. Publicity, Debt, and Politics: The Old Regime and the French Revolution -- 3. Politics of Credit: Government Borrowing and Political Regimes in Sweden -- 4. Public Debt and Democratic Statecraft in Nineteenth-Century France -- Part II Global Capital, Imperial Expansions, and Changing Sovereignties (1860s-1914) -- 5. The Entanglements of Domestic Polities: Public Debt and European Interventions in Latin America -- 6. Leveraging Foreign Control: Reform in the Ottoman Empire -- 7. The Unforeseen Path of Debt Imperialism: Local Struggles, Transnational Knowledge, and Colonialism in Egypt -- 8. Trading Sovereignty for Capital? Public Debt in West Africa, 1871-1914 -- 9. The Domestic Effects of Foreign Capital: Public Debt and Regional Inequalities in Late Qing China -- 10. Fiscal Federalism: Local Debt and the Construction of the Modern State in the United States and France -- Part III The Great Transformation of Public Debts (1914-1970s) -- 11. The Financial Challenges of Total War: Britain, France, and Their Empires in the First World War -- 12. Beyond Democracy or Dictatorship: Structuring Sovereign Debt in Germany from Weimar to the Postwar Period -- 13. The Communist World of Public Debt (1917-1991): The Failure of a Countermodel? -- 14. Debt Without Taxation: Iraq, Syria, and the Crisis of Empires from the Mandates to the Cold War Era -- Part IV The Political Roads to Financial Markets and Global Debt Crisis (1970s) -- 15. From Debt Dirigisme to Debt Markets in France and India -- 16. The Political Economy of Debt Crisis: State, Banks, and the Financialization of Public Debt in Italy since the 1970s -- 17. From a Multilateral Broker to the National Judge: The Law and Governance of Sovereign Debt Restructuring, 1980-2015 -- 18. Of Bond Vigilantes, Central Bankers, and the Crisis of 2008 -- Part V Conclusion: On the Historical Uses of Numbers and Words -- 19. The History and Politics of Public Debt Accounting -- 20. The Words of Public Debts: A Political Repertoire. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book analyzes public debt from a political, historical, and global perspective. It demonstrates that public debt has been a defining feature in the construction of modern states, a main driver in the history of capitalism, and a potent geopolitical force. From revolutionary crisis to empire and the rise and fall of a post-war world order, the problem of debt has never been the sole purview of closed economic circles. This book offers a key to understanding the centrality of public debt today by revealing that political problems of public debt have and will continue to need a political response. Today's tendency to consider public debt as a source of fragility or economic inefficiency misses the fact that, since the eighteenth century, public debts and capital markets have on many occasions been used by states to enforce their sovereignty and build their institutions, especially in times of war. It is nonetheless striking to observe that certain solutions that were used inthe past to smooth out public debt crises (inflation, default, cancellation, or capital controls) were left out of the political framing of the recent crisis, therefore revealing how the balance of power between bondholders, taxpayers, pensioners, and wage-earners has evolved over the past 40 years. Today, as the Covid-19 pandemic opens up a dramatic new crisis, reconnecting the history of capitalism and that of democracy seems one of the most urgent intellectual and political tasks of our time. This global political history of public debt is a contribution to this debate and will be of interest to financial, economic, and political historians and researchers. Chapters 13 and 19 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]