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Where states and markets meet: the financialisation of sovereign debt management
Authors:Florian Fastenrath  Michael Schwan
Affiliation:Cologne Center for Comparative Politics, University of Cologne, K?ln, Germany
Abstract:Financial markets play an indispensable role in the management of sovereign debt, that is, the mechanics of how and from whom governments borrow. This paper suggests a novel, two-dimensional concept to measure the financialisation of sovereign debt management (SDM): (1) the reliance on financial markets as a governance mechanism and (2) the adoption of a sense-making framework grounded in financial economics. We split this concept into nine indicators and apply it to data from 23 OECD countries between 1980 and 2010. Our analysis illustrates the predominant commonalities across countries, but at the same time, country-specific differences. We interpret them as two sides of the same coin in the light of an overarching trend of increasing alignment to financial markets. This article is not only one of the first cross-national as well as longitudinal studies of the dynamics in SDM; it also reveals that the relationship between finance and governments in the SDM is by no means one-sided.
Keywords:Financialisation of the state  state-market nexus  sense-making  governance  sovereign debt management  capitalism  comparative political economy
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