Richmond Fed on sovereign debt dilution

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A paper published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond in May proposes a sovereign default framework that allows policymakers to quantify the importance of the debt dilution problem in accounting for the level and volatility of sovereign default risk.

The paper analyses a small economy that receives a stochastic endowment stream of a single tradable good whereby the government's objective is to maximise the expected utility of private agents.

Simulations of the baseline model show that debt

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