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Exchange Rate Crises and Fiscal Solvency
Authors:BETTY C DANIEL
Institution:Betty C. Daniel is from the Department of Economics, University at Albany (E‐mail: b.daniel@albany.edu).
Abstract:This paper combines insights from generation one currency crisis models and the fiscal theory of the price level (FTPL) to create a dynamic FTPL model of currency crises. The initial fixed‐exchange‐rate policy entails risks due to an upper bound on government debt and stochastic surplus shocks. Agents refuse to lend into a position for which the value of debt exceeds the present value of expected future surpluses. Policy switching, usually combined with currency depreciation, restores fiscal solvency and lending. This model can explain a wide variety of crises, including those involving sovereign default. We illustrate by explaining the crisis in Argentina (2001).
Keywords:E42  E44  E63  F31  F33  currency crises  generation one currency crisis models  fiscal theory of the price level  policy switching  passive fiscal policy  active fiscal policy  sovereign default
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