This paper analyzes the impact of strained government finances on macroeconomic stability and the transmission of fiscal policy. Using a variant of the model by Curdia and Woodford (2009), we study a " sovereign risk channel " through which sovereign default risk raises funding costs in the private sector. If monetary policy is constrained, the sovereign risk channel exacerbates indeterminacy problems: private-sector beliefs of a weakening economy may become self-fulfilling. In addition, sovereign risk amplifies the effects of negative cyclical shocks. Under those conditions, fiscal retrenchment can help curtail the risk of macroeconomic instability and, in extreme cases, even stimulate economic activity.
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Kuester, K., Mueller, G. J., … Meier, A. (2012). Sovereign Risk, Fiscal Policy, and Macroeconomic Stability. IMF Working Papers, 12(33), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781463933180.001
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