Sovereign Debt Defaults and Financing Needs

  • Messmacher M
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Abstract

We construct a financial vulnerability indicator that is consistent with the theoretical literature on determinants of defaults. It is based on the amount of new foreign financing that is needed to avoid a default or an import adjustment, expressed as a proportion of the country’s sources of foreign currency. As the need for new foreign financing increases, so does a country’s financial vulnerability. The indicator has a higher correlation with default episodes than other indicators used in previous studies. In addition, the level at which it leads to a high probability of default is comparable across countries.

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Messmacher, M., & Kruger, M. (2004). Sovereign Debt Defaults and Financing Needs. IMF Working Papers, 04(53), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451847413.001

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