What is a Sustainable Public Debt?
D’Erasmo, P.,
Enrique Mendoza and
Jing Zhang
Chapter Chapter 32 in Handbook of Macroeconomics, 2016, vol. 2, pp 2493-2597 from Elsevier
Abstract:
The question of what is a sustainable public debt is paramount in the macroeconomic analysis of fiscal policy. This question is usually formulated as asking whether the outstanding public debt and its projected path are consistent with those of the government's revenues and expenditures (ie, whether fiscal solvency conditions hold). We identify critical flaws in the traditional approach to evaluate debt sustainability, and examine three alternative approaches that provide useful econometric and model-simulation tools to analyze debt sustainability. The first approach is Bohn's nonstructural empirical framework based on a fiscal reaction function that characterizes the dynamics of sustainable debt and primary balances. The second is a structural approach based on a calibrated dynamic general equilibrium framework with a fully specified fiscal sector, which we use to quantify the positive and normative effects of fiscal policies aimed at restoring fiscal solvency in response to changes in debt. The third approach deviates from the others in assuming that governments cannot commit to repay their domestic debt and can thus optimally decide to default even if debt is sustainable in terms of fiscal solvency. We use these three approaches to analyze debt sustainability in the United States and Europe after the sharp increases in public debt following the 2008 crisis, and find that all three raise serious questions about the prospects of fiscal adjustment and its consequences.
Keywords: Debt sustainability; Fiscal reaction function; Fiscal austerity; Tax policy; Sovereign default; E62; F34; F42; H21; H6; H87 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/bs.hesmac.2016.03.013
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