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Reputation and International Cooperation

Michael Tomz (Autor)

Princeton University Press (Editora)

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How does cooperation emerge in a condition of international anarchy? Michael Tomz sheds new light on this fundamental question through a study of international debt across three centuries. Tomz develops a reputational theory of cooperation between sovereign governments and foreign investors. He explains how governments acquire reputations in the eyes of investors, and argues that concerns about reputation sustain international lending and repayment.


Tomz's theory generates novel predictions about the dynamics of cooperation: how investors treat first-time borrowers, how access to credit evolves as debtors become more seasoned, and how countries ascend and descend the reputational ladder by acting contrary to investors' expectations. Tomz systematically tests his theory and the leading alternatives across three centuries of financial history. His remarkable data, gathered from archives in nine countries, cover all sovereign borrowers. He deftly combines statistical methods, case studies, and content analysis to scrutinize theories from as many angles as possible.


Tomz finds strong support for his reputational theory while challenging prevailing views about sovereign debt. His pathbreaking study shows that, across the centuries, reputations have guided lending and repayment in consistent ways. Moreover, Tomz uncovers surprisingly little evidence of punitive enforcement strategies. Creditors have not compelled borrowers to repay by threatening military retaliation, imposing trade sanctions, or colluding to deprive defaulters of future loans. He concludes by highlighting the implications of his reputational logic for areas beyond sovereign debt, further advancing our understanding of the puzzle of cooperation under anarchy.

Sobre o Livro

Este livro oferece uma análise profunda sobre como a cooperação internacional se desenvolve em um cenário de anarquia, abordando a questão da reputação entre governos e investidores.

Através de uma pesquisa abrangente que abrange três séculos, o autor apresenta uma teoria inovadora que explica como as reputações influenciam o financiamento e a devolução de dívidas soberanas.

Os leitores encontrarão uma combinação de métodos estatísticos, estudos de caso e análises de conteúdo que desafiam visões tradicionais sobre a dívida soberana, ampliando a compreensão das dinâmicas de cooperação internacional.

Características

Categoria Ciências Políticas
Subcategoria Economia
Autores Michael Tomz
Sobre o Autor Michael Tomz é um acadêmico reconhecido na área de relações internacionais e economia política.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 324
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Princeton University Press
ISBN 9780691134697
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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