Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Dynamics of sovereign debt: credit risk and sustainability analysis Abstract: We propose an empirically grounded quantitative framework for modeling sovereign credit risk and evaluating the sustainability of sovereign debt. We study the impact of fiscal and public investment policies on the sovereign's borrowing cost and credit risk in the presence of stochastic output shocks and credit-sensitive funding from investors, with a focus on the dynamics of liquidity flows and the sustainability of sovereign debt. The model is able to replicate a range of empirical observations on sovereign credit risk and sovereign defaults, in particular Argentina's 2001 default and Greece's 2012 debt restructuring events, with realistic dynamics for debt, spreads and credit ratings conditional on output. The framework is useful for debt sustainability analysis and to estimate the impact of fiscal policy on debt and output. Finally, we propose a transparent methodology for sovereign credit ratings based on this approach. Author-Name: Bassa, Karolina Author-Email: karolina.bassa@bnc.ox.ac.uk Author-Workplace-Name: The Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford Author-Name: Cont, Rama Author-Email: rama.cont@maths.ox.ac.uk Author-Workplace-Name: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford File-URL: https://oms-inet.files.svdcdn.com/production/files/Dynamics_Of_Sovereign_Debt_Credit_Risk_And_Sustainability_Analysis_WP_Nov_25.pdf?dm=1762365805 File-Format: Application/pdf File-Function: Keywords: sovereign debt, fiscal policy, sovereign credit risk, sovereign default, liquidity risk, debt sustainability analysis, sovereign credit ratings Length: 56 pages Creation-Date: 2025-11 Handle: RePEc:amz:wpaper:2025-24