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Self-Fulfilling Debt Crises with Long Stagnations

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  • Joao Ayres
  • Gaston Navarro
  • Juan Pablo Nicolini
  • Pedro Teles

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We assess the quantitative relevance of expectations-driven sovereign debt crises, focusing on the southern European crisis of the early 2010s and the Argentine default of 2001. The source of multiplicity is the one proposed by Calvo. Crucial for multiplicity is an output process characterized by long periods of either high growth or stagnation, which we estimate using data for these countries. Our analysis suggests that expectations-driven debt crises are quantitatively relevant but state dependent, as they occur only during periods of stagnation. Expectations and how they respond to policy are the major factors explaining default rates and credit spread differences between Spain and Argentina.

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  • Joao Ayres & Gaston Navarro & Juan Pablo Nicolini & Pedro Teles, 2025. "Self-Fulfilling Debt Crises with Long Stagnations," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 133(12), pages 4050-4101.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jpolec:doi:10.1086/738143
    DOI: 10.1086/738143
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