

/367/ Don’t Pay Them Back ft. Jerome Roos
Oct 10, 2023
Jerome Roos, a scholar, discusses sovereign debt and why countries are eager to pay back creditors despite the negative impacts on their economies. Roos talks about cases such as Argentina, Mexico, Greece, and Zambia, highlighting how transnational institutions ensure creditors get paid every time. He also explores how countries can free themselves from international financial dictatorship. The podcast covers various interesting topics related to global finance, unilateral default, the IMF's role in debt crises, and the complexities of debt negotiations.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Role of Global Finance and Sovereign Debt
01:35 • 4min
The Motivation Behind Setting Up Ror Magazine and the Post-Financial Crisis Mobilizations
05:24 • 2min
Unilateral Default and the Depoliticization of Debt
07:49 • 23min
The IMF's Role in the 1980s Debt Crisis and its Evolution
30:58 • 6min
The Complexities of the Mexican Debt Crisis
37:14 • 29min
Debt Negotiations, Power Dynamics, and Multilateral Institutions
01:06:30 • 2min