2021
DOI: 10.1111/obes.12411
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Convergence in Sovereign Debt Defaults: Quantifying the Roles of Institutions

Abstract: In this study, using an ex ante measure, we examine the convergence patterns in sovereign defaults among 101 developing countries for the period from 1990 to 2015. We employ the club convergence algorithm to determine convergence paths across countries and examine the role of institutions in shaping the observed convergence patterns. The merging of clubs reveals three distinct convergent sub‐clubs. Countries in each of these sub‐clubs tend to exhibit a similar pattern of long‐run convergence in cases of sovere… Show more

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“… 1 Club convergence approach is being used in recent studies on convergence of economic series (see, for example, Ivanovski and Awaworyi Churchill 2021 ; Bhattacharya et al 2018 , 2020b ; 2020a ; Awaworyi Churchill et al 2020 ; Bhattacharya and Inekwe 2021 ; Awaworyi Churchill et al 2018 ). …”
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“… 1 Club convergence approach is being used in recent studies on convergence of economic series (see, for example, Ivanovski and Awaworyi Churchill 2021 ; Bhattacharya et al 2018 , 2020b ; 2020a ; Awaworyi Churchill et al 2020 ; Bhattacharya and Inekwe 2021 ; Awaworyi Churchill et al 2018 ). …”
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confidence: 99%