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dimensions of integration including the volume of bilateral trade, real exchange rate volatility and the magnitude of cross …
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paper covers a number of dimensions of integration including the volume of bilateral trade, real exchange rate volatility …
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This paper examines whether European integration, manifesting itself in increased trade and FDI linkages, new … model endogenous relationships and unveil direct and indirect effects. Trade and FDI prove to have a strong impact on …
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This paper studies the impact of monetary arrangements on trade integration and business cycle correlation in late 19th … higher trade, as in recent studies using contemporary data. For instance, the Austro-Hungarian monetary union improved trade …
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This paper examines whether European integration, manifesting itself in increased trade and FDI linkages, new … model endogenous relationships and unveil direct and indirect effects. Trade and FDI prove to have a strong impact on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009644860
This paper examines whether European integration, manifesting itself in increased trade and FDI linkages, new … model endogenous relationships and unveil direct and indirect effects. Trade and FDI prove to have a strong impact on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011346443
Differences in labour market institutions and regulations between countries of the monetary union can cause divergent responses even to a common shock. We augment a multi-country model of the euro area with search and matching framework that differs across Ricardian and hand-to-mouth households....
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This paper takes a first step in analysing how a monetary union performs in the presence of labour market asymmetries. Differences in wage flexibility, market power and country sizes are allowed for in a setting with both country-specific and aggregate shocks. The implications of asymmetries for...
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