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Abstract Using annual data from two panels, one of 11 Eurozone countries and another of 31 OECD countries, we estimate a two-regime log-linear as well as a nonlinear model for the spread as a function of macroeconomic and quality-of-institutions variables. The two regimes, a high-spread and a low-spread regime, are distinguished by using a threshold, in accordance with the perceived “fair” value of the spread as a reference point. Our results suggest that government-bond spreads are regime-dependent, as most of the regression coefficients of the determinants of the spread are larger (in absolute value) in the high-spread regime than in the low-spread regime. That is, an improvement in the macroeconomic environment (e.g., lower unemployment, lower inflation, lower growth of the debt-to-GDP ratio, less macroeconomic uncertainty, higher growth of real GDP), and/or an improvement in the quality of institutions (e.g., less corruption) reduce the spread facing a country (by enhancing its creditworthiness) to a greater extent in high-spread situations than in low-spread situations. A possible explanation is that the demand for and the supply of loans are inelastic at higher than “fair” interest rates and elastic at lower rates.
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Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics (SNDE) recognizes that advances in statistics and dynamical systems theory may increase our understanding of economic and financial markets. The journal seeks both theoretical and applied papers that characterize and motivate nonlinear phenomena. Researchers are required to assist replication of empirical results by providing copies of data and programs online. Algorithms and rapid communications are also published.