Public Confidence and Debt Management: A Model and a Case Study of Italy
Alberto Alesina,
Alessandro Prati and
Guido Tabellini
No 351, CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
High-debt countries may face the risk of self-fulfilling debt crises. If the public expects that in the future the government will be unable to roll over the maturing debt, they may refuse to buy debt today and choose to hold foreign assets. This lack of confidence may then be self-fulfilling. This paper argues that under certain conditions, the occurrence of a confidence crisis is more likely if the average maturity of the debt is short. Conversely, a long and evenly distributed maturity structure may reduce the risk. We consider the recent Italian experience from this perspective. In particular we ask whether recent developments in the market for government debt show signs of unstable public confidence and a risk premium.
Keywords: Confidence Crisis; Debt Crisis; Government Debt; Public Debt (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989-10
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