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We develop a closed economy model in order to study the interactions among sovereign risk premia, fiscal limits and fiscal policy. Default risk premia reflect the market's expectations about the ability and willingness of the government to service its debt. The government's ability arises...
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This paper studies how the credit expansion policy pursued by the Chinese government in an effort to stimulate its economy in the post-crisis period affects bank-firm loan contracts and the macroeconomy. We build a structural model with financial frictions in which the optimal loan contract...
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This paper studies the main channels through which interest rate normalization has fiscal implications in the United States. While unexpected inflation reduces the real value of government liabilities, a rising policy rate increases government financing needs because of higher interest payments...
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We develop a closed economy model to study the interactions among sovereign risk premia, fiscal limits, and fiscal policy. The stochastic fiscal limits, which measure the ability and willingness of the government to service its debt, arise endogenously from a dynamic Laffer curve. The...
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