The near-death experience of the Celtic Tiger : A model-driven narrative from the European sovereign cebt crisis
Series
Economics Working Paper Series
Type
discussion paper
Date Issued
2013-09-23
Author(s)
Abstract
We narrate Ireland's recent odyssey from the pride and envy of Europe to kneeling supplicant through the eyes of an econometric model of the government bond market. The exercise suggests that, in essence, two developments triggered and propelled Ireland's drift towards sovereign default: first, the global financial crisis that drove Ireland into a severe recession with collapsing tax revenues and increasing unemployment; second, a gap between the post-2007 increase in sovereign default risk that can actually be linked to macroeconomic fundamentals and the much bigger increase in perceived risk reflected by high interest rates and communicated by the massive downgrades of Ireland's sovereign debt rating.
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Language
English
Keywords
Financial crisis
Ireland
public debt
sovereign ratings
government budget
empirical model
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SEPS - Economic Policy
Refereed
No
Publisher
School of Economics and Political Science
Publisher place
St. Gallen
Number
2013-21
Start page
28
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Eprints ID
225821