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accordance to their degree of monetary integration with the Euro area, new EU members and accession countries are divided into … three groups. Estonia and Lithuania seem to exhibit the highest degree of monetary integration with the Euro area …
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The paper takes into account both the concerns of the EU, arguing that convergence is incomplete, and the demands from accession countries, claiming that monetary integration is optimal. Indicators are developed which measure convergence and optimality in comparison with a reference group of the...
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Montenegro, which is one of the two countries that have unilaterally adopted the euro as the legal tender. Montenegro's limited … a low degree of synchronization, limited structural similarity, and weak trade integration with the Eurozone. Moreover …
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The last twenty years have brought a bulk of inconsistent results on the determinants of business cycle synchronization (BCS). Researchers have usually focused their attention on a limited set of possible determinants, not accounting for model uncertainty. For these reasons, Bayesian Model...
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strengthening Euro on exports and on overall order volume unclear. To quantify the impact of the EUR/USD real exchange rate on … findings indicate that an appreciating Euro hampers exports in the German and French core sectors, but does not cause these …
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proposing a theory-based index of exchange market pressure within the euro area. We argue that the euro area entails an inherent …
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theory-based index of exchange market pressure within the euro area. We argue that the euro area entails an inherent policy …
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