Pawned States - (Princeton Economic History of the Western World) by Didac Queralt (Paperback)
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- How foreign lending weakens emerging nations In the nineteenth century, many developing countries turned to the credit houses of Europe for sovereign loans to balance their books and weather major fiscal shocks such as war.
- About the Author: Didac Queralt is assistant professor of political science at Yale University.
- 368 Pages
- Political Science, Geopolitics
- Series Name: Princeton Economic History of the Western World
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"In the nineteenth century, many developing countries turned to the credit houses of Europe for sovereign loans to balance their books and weather major fiscal shocks such as war. This reliance on external public finance offered emerging nations endless opportunities to overcome barriers to growth, but it also enabled rulers to bypass critical stages in institution building and political development. Pawned States reveals how easy access to foreign lending at early stages of state building has led to chronic fiscal instability and weakened state capacity in the developing world."--Book Synopsis
How foreign lending weakens emerging nations
In the nineteenth century, many developing countries turned to the credit houses of Europe for sovereign loans to balance their books and weather major fiscal shocks such as war. This reliance on external public finance offered emerging nations endless opportunities to overcome barriers to growth, but it also enabled rulers to bypass critical stages in institution building and political development. Pawned States reveals how easy access to foreign lending at early stages of state building has led to chronic fiscal instability and weakened state capacity in the developing world. Drawing on a wealth of original data to document the rise of cheap overseas credit between 1816 and 1913, Didac Queralt shows how countries in the global periphery obtained these loans by agreeing to "extreme conditionality," which empowered international investors to take control of local revenue sources in cases of default, and how foreclosure eroded a country's tax base and caused lasting fiscal disequilibrium. Queralt goes on to combine quantitative analysis of tax performance between 1816 and 2005 with qualitative historical analysis in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, illustrating how overreliance on external capital by local leaders distorts their incentives to expand tax capacity, articulate power-sharing institutions, and strengthen bureaucratic apparatus. Panoramic in scope, Pawned States sheds needed light on how early and easy access to external finance pushes developing nations into trajectories characterized by fragile fiscal institutions and autocratic politics.Review Quotes
"Winner of the Triennial Best Book Award, International Political Science Society"
"A remarkable book to read for academics but also for those interested in the dynamics of capitalist state-building."---Giampaolo Conte, The Journal of European Economic History
"Winner of the Lepgold Prize, Mortara Center at Georgetown University"
"Winner of the Gaddis Smith International Book Prize, Yale University"
"Winner of the Best Book Award, International Collaboration Section of the American Political Science Association"
"Winner of the William H. Riker Book Award, Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association"
About the Author
Didac Queralt is assistant professor of political science at Yale University.Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Series Title: Princeton Economic History of the Western World
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Geopolitics
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Didac Queralt
Language: English
Street Date: August 9, 2022
TCIN: 85572168
UPC: 9780691231525
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-2358
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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