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Katharina Mersmann, Frank Westermann

Are Debt Sustainability Indicators Based on Time-Series Data Useful for Predicting Crises?

Section: Articles
Volume 76 (2020) / Issue 2, pp. 146-164 (19)
Published 05.02.2020
DOI 10.1628/fa-2020-0002
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Summary
A large literature in empirical public finance applies time-series techniques to historical data and draws inference about public debt sustainability of individual countries. These methods include unit-root tests on primary deficits and cointegration between revenue and expenditure, as well as fiscal reaction functions. In this note, we take a systematic approach to evaluating the in- and out-of-sample performance of various methods in predicting sovereign debt crises. In a panel-logit regression analysis for 31 countries, we find that the benefits for forecasting are surprisingly small.