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Unemployment and debt dynamics in a highly indebted small open economy
Authors:Burkhard Heer  Stefan Franz Schubert
Affiliation:1. Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, School of Economics and Management, Piazza Università 1, 39100 Bolzano-Bozen, Italy;2. CESifo, Munich, Germany
Abstract:The paper analyzes the dynamic effects of a total factor productivity shock and an interest rate risk premium shock in a highly indebted open economy. In contrast to the standard open economy framework, search unemployment and wage bargaining are introduced. We find that a negative total factor productivity shock primarily has effects on the economy's production side and on welfare, but not on its stock of foreign debt and the country specific risk premium, and large part of the adjustment happens in the short-run. In contrast, a pure increase in the country specific risk premium causes substantial dynamics and a considerable reduction in foreign debt, allowing higher consumption in the long run and creating an intertemporal welfare gain, even though unemployment increases strongly in the short-run. A 50% haircut of foreign debt significantly reduces the initial response of the unemployment rate. In case of a temporary productivity shock, sticky wages imply smaller employment, but generate higher welfare than flexible wages.
Keywords:F34   F41   J64
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