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The Stability of Bond Financed Deficits: A Critique of the Literature

Prof. Vivek Moorthy
1998
Working Paper No
115
Body

A large body of literature has concluded that bond finance of the deficit is unstable because of rising interest payments on the debt. This paper criticizes this literature in detail, focussing on the Blinder-Solow and Sargent-Wallace papers. It argues that conclusions regarding a debt trap under bond finance stem from unrealistic assumptions about the interest rate, and not from the assumption of budget balance in the Blinder- Solow model, as commonly believed. An adaptive expectations Fisher-equationspecification for how interest rates respond to the mode of debt financing and to inflation, implies that, in a growth framework, stability under bond finance can be easily achieved.

Key words
Fisher-equationspecification
WP.IIMB_.115.pdf (3.03 MB)

The Stability of Bond Financed Deficits: A Critique of the Literature

Author(s) Name: Prof. Vivek Moorthy, 1998
Working Paper No : 115
Abstract:

A large body of literature has concluded that bond finance of the deficit is unstable because of rising interest payments on the debt. This paper criticizes this literature in detail, focussing on the Blinder-Solow and Sargent-Wallace papers. It argues that conclusions regarding a debt trap under bond finance stem from unrealistic assumptions about the interest rate, and not from the assumption of budget balance in the Blinder- Solow model, as commonly believed. An adaptive expectations Fisher-equationspecification for how interest rates respond to the mode of debt financing and to inflation, implies that, in a growth framework, stability under bond finance can be easily achieved.

Keywords: Fisher-equationspecification
WP.IIMB_.115.pdf (3.03 MB)