Good Housekeeping? Reputation, Fixed Exchange Rates, and the 'Original Sin' Problem
Prasanna Gai and
Kang Yong Tan ()
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Prasanna Gai: Australian National University
No 82004, Working Papers from Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research
Abstract:
This paper examines how the choice of exchange rate regime can signal financial rectitude and, in so doing, influence a country¡¦s ability to borrow internationally in domestic currency. We develop a model in which the constant probability of a ¡¥type change¡¦ creates incentives for disciplined policymakers to fix the exchange rate in an effort to separate themselves from more opportunistic types. Because the track record of a policymaker is imperfectly observable, reputational incentives depend on the past behaviour of previous generations and there is hysterisis in the updating behaviour of creditors. ¡¥Original sin¡¦ ¡V the inflationary track record of one¡¦s predecessors ¡V can reverberate over time leading creditors to be wary about extending sovereign loans in domestic currency terms. Our findings seem consistent with the pattern of the currency composition of debt in Japan and Russia at the turn of the nineteenth century.
JEL-codes: F33 F34 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2004-04
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