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Mitu Gulati is the Perre Bowen Professor of Law and John V. Ray Research Professor of Law at the University of Virginia. His work focuses on sovereign debt restructuring and contracts, and explores how to help countries in financial distress. He was previously on the faculty of Duke Law School, and has also served on the faculties of UCLA Law School and the Georgetown University Law Center. Gulati co-hosts the podcast "Clauses and Controversies," is a contributor to the blog Creditslips.org and serves as regional editor for the journal Capital Markets Law Journal.
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Geneva 25: Climate and Debt
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- Climate Change
- Climate and Debt: Introduction
- Four perspectives on climate change
- Fiscal constraints
- Debt for climate: Sustainability-linked and green bonds
- Credit for climate: The promise of carbon offsets
- Debt relief for climate? Fiscal support and climate-friendly debt restructuring
- Conclusion: Climate and Debt
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Sovereign debt puzzles
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- Macroeconomic policy
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Climate and debt
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- Climate Change 
- Financial Markets 
- International Finance
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Legal air cover
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- COVID-19 
- Macroeconomic policy
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Sovereign debt standstills: An update
- Ugo Panizza
- Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Chang-Tai Hsieh
- Mitu Gulati
- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
- Lee Buchheit
- Patrick Bolton
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- COVID-19 
- Development
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Necessity is the mother of invention: How to implement a comprehensive debt standstill for COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries
- Ugo Panizza
- Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Chang-Tai Hsieh
- Mitu Gulati
- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
- Lee Buchheit
- Patrick Bolton
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- COVID-19 
- Development