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Legal Air Cover

Patrick Bolton, Mitu Gulati and Ugo Panizza
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Patrick Bolton: Columbia University Graduate School of Business & CEPR
Mitu Gulati: Duke Law School

No 16-2020, IHEID Working Papers from Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International Studies

Abstract: The economic harm being caused by the novel coronavirus may soon result in multiple sovereign debtors moving into default territory. But the existing playbook for dealing with multi-sovereign emerging market debt crises is blank. The only debt crisis scenario we know is protracted country-by-country and contract-by-contract negotiated workouts. As of this writing, expert groups are working on the design of a mechanism to run multiple sovereign debt workouts simultaneously. Those designs, however, will take time to configure and get international buy-in. This paper sets forth some options to provide temporary legal protection to the debtor countries in the meantime; while they are in need of diverting resources toward Covid amelioration. This is the notion of "legal air cover". The options we propose involve ex post state intervention in debt contracts. They are extreme and may come with risks. But we show that in the case of Greece, when intervention such as we envision was necessary, there were no negative spillovers on periphery Eurozone debt markets associated with the Greek ex post modification of contract terms.

Keywords: Sovereign default; Incomplete contracts; Debt restructuring (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F34 F51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29 pages
Date: 2020-10-04
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