Too Little, Too Late
Discover the critical insights of Martin Guzman in "Too Little, Too Late," published by Columbia University Press in 2016. This thought-provoking hardback explores the shortcomings of the current approach to resolving sovereign debt crises, arguing that restructurings occur too late and yield insufficient results. Over the course of 312 pages, Guzman meticulously evaluates various debt-restructuring proposals, highlighting their effectiveness against the significant flaws of the existing nonsystem. This book is essential for policymakers, economists, and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of financial crises and international law. Dive into this compelling read and equip yourself with knowledge on monetary policy and public debts in the context of the United States. Enhance your understanding of crucial economic reforms with "Too Little, Too Late." Perfect for those who seek to navigate and reform the complexities of sovereign debt issues.