Using a panel of 13 advanced economies for the period 1980–2012, we find that periods of impaired financial intermediation mainly accrue to maturity mismatches in sovereign debt. Thus, a higher (lower) share of short-term (medium and long-term) debt leads to an increase in the financial stress index. From a policy perspective, our work suggests that debt management policies translated into longer average maturities of sovereign debt not only reduce the expected debt servicing cost, but also mitigate strains in the financial sector.
Agnello, L., Castro, V., Jalles, J., Sousa, R. (2016). Financial stress and sovereign debt composition. APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 23(9), 678-683 [10.1080/13504851.2015.1100241].
Financial stress and sovereign debt composition
AGNELLO, Luca;
2016-01-01
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Using a panel of 13 advanced economies for the period 1980–2012, we find that periods of impaired financial intermediation mainly accrue to maturity mismatches in sovereign debt. Thus, a higher (lower) share of short-term (medium and long-term) debt leads to an increase in the financial stress index. From a policy perspective, our work suggests that debt management policies translated into longer average maturities of sovereign debt not only reduce the expected debt servicing cost, but also mitigate strains in the financial sector.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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