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What we can learn from the early history of sovereign debt
David Stasavage
Strategies to Reduce Inequality
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Early History
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Sovereign Debt
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Distributive Politics
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Politics
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Early Development
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Privileged Access
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Shared Governance
25%
Access to Credit
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Creditors
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European History
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Executive Constraints
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Social Sciences
Sovereign Debt
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Narrative
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Distributive Politics
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Decision Making
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Welfare
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Taxation
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European History
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Psychology
Narrative
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Decision Making
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Early Development
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Debt
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Taxation
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Welfare
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