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survey points to a growing role of sovereign-bank linkages, legal risks, domestic debt and default, and of official creditors … debt sustainability and default will remain acute in both developing and advanced economies. …
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survey points to a growing role of sovereign-bank linkages, legal risks, domestic debt and default, and of official creditors … debt sustainability and default will remain acute in both developing and advanced economies …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013237219
Sovereign debt restructurings can be implemented preemptively - prior to a payment default. We code a comprehensive new … sovereign debt model that incorporates preemptive and post-default renegotiations. The model improves the fit with the data and … explains the sovereign’s optimal choice: preemptive restructurings occur when default risk is high ex-ante, while defaults …
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We develop a sovereign debt model with official and private creditors where default risk depends on both the level and … presence of long-term debt overhang, the availability of official funds increases the probability of default on existing debt …, although default does not trigger exclusion from private credit markets. These findings help shed light on joint default and …
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default induced redistribution and costs due to income losses in the wake of a default. Their choice of short- versus long …-term debt affects default and rollover decisions by subsequent policy makers. The equilibrium maturity structure is shaped by … low, or a cross default more likely. These predictions are consistent with empirical evidence. …
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We shed light on the function, properties and optimal size of austerity using the standard sovereign debt model augmented to include incomplete information about credit risk. Austerity is defined as the shortfall of consumption from the level desired by a country and supported by its repayment...
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the time-path of consumption. Altruism towards parents influences incentives to default. If altruism is low, voters demand … human capital discourages investment in private and public capital. The threat of default enters as a constraint that may …
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A main puzzle in the sovereign debt literature is that defaults have only minor effects on subsequent borrowing costs and access to credit. This paper comes to a different conclusion. We construct the first complete database of investor losses (haircuts) in all restructurings with foreign banks...
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This paper develops a dynamic two-country neoclassical stochastic growth model with incomplete markets. Short-term credit flows can be excessive and reverse suddenly. The equilibrium outcome is constrained inefficient due to pecuniary externalities. First, an undercapitalized country borrows too...
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of default for debtors. We show that legal disputes in the US and the UK disrupt government access to international …
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