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Fiscal Limits and the Pricing of Eurobonds

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  • Kevin Pallara

    (DG Economics, Statistics and Research, Banca d’Italia, 00184 Roma, Italy)

  • Jean-Paul Renne

    (Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC), University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland)

Abstract

This paper proposes a methodology to price bonds jointly issued by a group of countries—Eurobonds in the euro-area context. We consider two types of bonds; the first is backed by several and joint guarantees (SJGs), and the second features several but not joint guarantees (SNJGs). The pricing of SJG and SNJG bonds reflects different assumptions regarding the pooling of debtors’ fiscal resources. We estimate fiscal limits for the six largest euro-area economies over 2008–2021 and deduce counterfactual Eurobond prices. For the five-year maturity, SNJG bond yield spreads would have been about three times larger than SJG ones over the estimation sample. Hence, issuing SJG bonds could result in gains at the aggregate level. Notwithstanding, our model also predicts that gains may temporarily vanish in periods of acute fiscal stress. We finally envision postissuance redistribution schemes, whereby gains stemming from the issuance of SJG bonds could be shared among participating countries; we argue that these schemes may alleviate the reduction in market discipline resulting from common bonds issuance.

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  • Kevin Pallara & Jean-Paul Renne, 2024. "Fiscal Limits and the Pricing of Eurobonds," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 70(2), pages 1216-1237, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:ormnsc:v:70:y:2024:i:2:p:1216-1237
    DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2023.4740
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