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borrowers misprice the option to default with a U-shaped negative pricing error. The myopia discount changes the optimal bailout … policy. Myopia gets punished when the distortions from default mispricing outweigh the future bailout costs, resulting in … procrastinated default and protracted crises. The model shows that (i) myopia is an important determinant for bailout policy, (ii …
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open economy requests a bailout from an international financial institution, it receives a non-defaultable loan of size G … that comes with imposed debt limits. The government endogenously asks for the bailout during recessions and repays it when … the economy recovers. Hence, the bailout acts as an imperfect state contingent asset that makes the economy better off …
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We consider a two-period Bayesian trading game where in each period informed agents decide whether to buy an asset ("government debt") after observing an idiosyncratic signal about the prospects of default. While second-period buyers only need to forecast default, first-period buyers pass the...
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