Sudden stops, time inconsistency, and the duration of sovereign debt
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2013-07-19
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Authors: | Hatchondo, Juan Carlos ; Martinez, Leonardo |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Sovereign debt | Borrowing | Economic models | default | sudden stops | debt dilution | time inconsistency | debt maturity | bond | bonds | sovereign default | bond price | debt obligations | long-term debt | sovereign bonds | reserve bank | debt renegotiation | debt contracts | access to debt | sovereign defaults | access to debt markets | debt default | debt renegotiations | term bonds | long-term bonds | international lending | debt management | government bond | international reserves | short-term debt | bond prices | sovereign debt renegotiations | risk-free interest rate | debt problems | debt crises |
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