Sovereign risk in the classical gold standard era

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This paper reassesses the determinants of sovereign bond yields during the classical gold standard period (1872-1913) using the pooled mean group methodology. We find that, rather than lowering risk premia directly, membership of the gold standard hastened the convergence of sovereign bond spreads to their long-run equilibrium levels. Our results also suggest that investors looked beyond the gold standard to country-specific fundamental factors when pricing and differentiating sovereign risk. © 2009 The Economic Society of Australia.

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Gai, P., Cameron, G., & Yong Tan, K. (2009). Sovereign risk in the classical gold standard era. Economic Record, 85(271), 401–416. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4932.2009.00569.x

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