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THE CONSEQUENCES OF COSTLY DEFAULT
Authors:Richard Harris
Abstract:This paper investigates the consequences of assuming that default on loans or corporate debt is costly; that is, the act of default imposes a deadweight cost on the economy. The analysis deals with two simple capital market models. Conditions for capital market equilibrium nominal interest rates and probability of default to exist are given and the comparative statics of these equilibrium variables with respect to changes in expectations, productivity of investment, cost of default and riskless interest rates are examined. In many cases these comparative static results are unambiguous in sign.
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