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The nonlinear nature of country risk

Jacek Kotłowski and Michal Brzoza-Brzezina

No 9416, EcoMod2016 from EcoMod

Abstract: In this paper we focus on the nonlinear relationship between the risk premium and the NFA position of a country. We see two important contributions, one for policy and one for modeling. Both are not offered by linear models. First, from the policy perspective our estimates help to determine the regions where an economy risks falling into a self fulfilling debt trap. From the modeling perspective, we offer a ready-to-use calibration of the risk premium - NFA relationship that can be applied in DSGE models. We show that adjusting the usually applied calibration to the one offered in our paper has the potential to substantially affect the model dynamics. From this perspective our results could also be considered as motivation to provide a structural derivation of this link in the DSGE literature. Our results could then serve as a check whether the derived link is in line with empirics. We collect annual data for 40 advanced and emerging economies. Our panel extends from 1990 to 2014, is however unbalanced due to limited availability of data on long-term interest rates. Our dependent variable is defined as the difference between a country's long-term ineterest rate and the rate for United States and in most cases represents the yield on 10-year government bonds. For a few countries, where 10-year bonds were missing we approximate the spread using 5-year bonds. As the control variables we use several macroeconomic variables, which may potentially affect the risk premium: the general government debt, inflation differential, the ratio of foreign exchange reserves to GDP and exchange rate volatility and cyclical position of the economy. We estimate the parameters of a dynamic panel with instrumental variables to account for potential endogeneity. First we test the general non-linearity as proposed by Gonzales, Terasvirta and van Dijk (2005). While the linear relationship between risk premium and NFA position has been strongly rejected we estimate the non-linear smooth transition regression (STR) model with the exponential transition function, as preferred by the data. We found the non-linear relationship between NFA position and county’s risk premium. We identify the level at which strongest nonlinearities kick in at approximately -40% NFA/GDP ratio. At this level of foreign debt risk premia begin to increase very rapidly - the semi-elaticity of spreads with respect to NFA increases almost fourfold. However while the exponential transition function has been selected as the proper one, the semi-elasticity starts to decrease as the NFA position approaches very high negative levels. Thus it remains statistically significant. We also found that the risk premia is negatively affected by the level of the government debt and positively by exchange rate volatility. It depends also on inflation differential and GDP per capita. The results are robust to the choice of the estimation method and the dynamic specification of the panel.

Keywords: Panel of 40 advanced and emerging countries; Macroeconometric modeling; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-07-04
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