Fiscal Rules and the Sovereign Default Premium

Working Paper No. 12/30

This paper finds optimal fiscal rule parameter values and measures the effects of imposing fiscal rules using a default model calibrated to an economy that in the absence of a fiscal rule pays a significant sovereign default premium. The paper also studies the case in which the government conducts a voluntary debt restructuring to capture the capital gains from the increase in its debt market value implied by a rule announcement. In addition, the paper shows how debt ceilings may reduce the procyclicality of fiscal policy and thus consumption volatility.
Publication date: January 2012
ISBN: 9781463933159
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Economics- Macroeconomics , Economics / General , International - Economics , Fiscal Rules , Debt Ceiling , Fiscal Consolidation , Default , Sovereign Default Premium , Debt Exchange , Countercyclical Policy , Endogenous Borrowing Constraints , Long-term Debt , Debt Dilution , Debt Restructuring , Economic Models , Risk Premium , Sovereign Debt

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