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State-Contingent Government Debt: a New Database
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Pina, Gonçalo
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Borrowing
/ Capital markets
/ Debt
/ Debt restructuring
/ Default
/ Economic development
/ GDP
/ GDP-Linked Bonds
/ Government
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Markets
/ Public Debt
/ Sovereign debt
/ State-Contingent Debt
2022
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State-Contingent Government Debt: a New Database
by
Pina, Gonçalo
in
Borrowing
/ Capital markets
/ Debt
/ Debt restructuring
/ Default
/ Economic development
/ GDP
/ GDP-Linked Bonds
/ Government
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Markets
/ Public Debt
/ Sovereign debt
/ State-Contingent Debt
2022
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State-Contingent Government Debt: a New Database
2022
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Overview
State-contingent government debt has been proposed as a way to reduce costly debt crisis. However, markets for this type of debt remain very limited, for reasons that are not yet fully understood. This paper describes a new database covering state-contingent government debt issued between 1863 and 2020. Based on these data, this paper shows stylized facts regarding the main design features, and market performance, of state-contingent government debt. It also provides a brief history of state-contingent government borrowing, which is contextualized with a simple theoretical model of state-contingent debt. The results show that there have been several small, heterogeneous, issuances of state-contingent debt, which resemble pilot runs in this new asset class. The paper concludes with some common challenges associated to state-contingent government debt.
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Duncker & Humblot,Duncker & Humblot Gmbh
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