The Reluctant Defaulter: A Tale of High Government Debt
Michel Habib,
Fabrice Collard and
Jean Rochet
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Michel Habib: University of Zurich
No 17-39, Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper Series from Swiss Finance Institute
Abstract:
We seek to account for the very high levels of public debt recently reached in many OECD countries. We do so by assuming that governments do their utmost to stave off default, which occurs only when a government fails to muster the funds needed for debt service. This distinguishes our work from existing work on sovereign debt, which has assumed that governments weigh the costs of debt service against those of default. The debt ratios we compute are quite close to prevailing levels: our baseline case has debt-to-GDP ratio slightly above 80%.
Pages: 41 pages
Date: 2017-12
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Working Paper: The Reluctant Defaulter: A Tale of High Government Debt (2016) 
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