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Costly Increases in Public Debt when r

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  • Yongquan Cao
  • Vitor Gaspar
  • Mr. Adrian Peralta

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This paper quantifies the costs of a permanent increase in debt to GDP. We employ a deterministic, overlapping generations model with two assets and no risk of default. The two assets are public debt and private (productive) capital. We assume that the return on private capital equals the interest rate on public debt plus an exogenously given spread. Employing a analytical version of the model we show an example in which a permanent rise in the public debt ratio leads to a significant reduction in steady-state GDP even as r

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  • Yongquan Cao & Vitor Gaspar & Mr. Adrian Peralta, 2024. "Costly Increases in Public Debt when r," IMF Working Papers 2024/010, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2024/010
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    Crowding out; public debt; public debt debt ratio; IMF working paper No. 2024/10; steady state GDP; increases in public debt; tax financing; Government debt management; Sovereign bonds; Intangible capital; Global;
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