Stationarity-Inducing Techniques in Small Open Economy Models with Collateral Constraints

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I show that the alternative stationarity-inducing techniques that have been used to “close” the standard small open economy model (like an endogenous discount factor and a debt-elastic interest rate premium) have different implications for the equilibrium dynamics once I add a commonly-used collateral-type financial constraint. Given this non-equivalence, my results further show that a small open economy model with a credit constraint that embodies an endogenous discount factor is superior to the debt-elastic interest rate model when one tries to match this kind of models to the data.

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Dimakopoulou, V. (2021). Stationarity-Inducing Techniques in Small Open Economy Models with Collateral Constraints. Open Economies Review, 32(4), 725–738. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11079-020-09607-1

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