Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 977491
Fiscal determinants of government borrowing costs: do we have only ourselves to blame?
Fiscal determinants of government borrowing costs: do we have only ourselves to blame? // Financial theory and practice (Zagreb), Vol. 37 (2013), No. 2; 135-159 (recenziran, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Fiscal determinants of government borrowing costs: do we have only ourselves to blame?
Autori
'Bobetko, Alan ; Dumičić, Mirna ; Funda, Josip'
Izvornik
Financial theory and practice (Zagreb) (1846-887X) Vol. 37
(2013), No. 2;
135-159
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
sovereign bond spreads, expected fiscal developments, EU countries, Croatia
Sažetak
The global financial crisis and the problems in peripheral EU countries resulted in increased attention to fiscal developments and their impact on borrowing costs for both public and private sector. Existing theoretical literature suggests that worsening of current and expected budget balances as well as an increase of public debt lead to a rise in short and long term interest rates for sovereign debtors. However, empirical results are inconclusive, especially for emerging market countries. This paper analyzes the factors that determine the dynamics of government bond spreads, with special emphasis on fiscal indicators. The survey covered 17 European countries, of which 9 are developed and 8 are emerging market economies, all of them members of the EU except Croatia. The empirical part of the paper employs dynamic panel data method and uses the Arellano and Bond estimator to get consistent estimates of parameters of interest. The results show that in the period 2004-2011 fiscal balance and public debt projections had a significant impact on the differences in government bond yields for emerging market countries, with the effect being much stronger during the period after the onset of financial crises. On the other hand, it seems that sovereign spread dynamics in developed countries is driven mostly by the global market sentiment.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
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- EconLit