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-border contagion effects could turn out to be important in the EU because national banking problems could easily spread via the highly … background of this result, I argue in favor of institutionalizing an EU "Supervisory Coordination Authority" to which national …
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agricultural sector, pay less. However, in the EU, an adjustment of net payments to changes in the actual importance of the …
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This paper studies the design, effects and interactions of monetary and fiscal policies in the euro-area and between the euro-area and the non euro-area. To do so, a stylized three-country model of monetary and fiscal policy rules is constructed. It is analyzed how monetary and fiscal rules...
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countries, the EU-15 or euro-area countries, for the period 1970-1999. However, there were shown to be considerable differences …
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According to the traditional 'optimum currency area' approach, not much will be lost from a very hard peg to a currency union if there has been little reason for variations in the exchange rate. This paper takes a different approach and highlights the fact that high exchange rate volatility may...
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This paper addresses the question what effects the enlargement of a monetary union will have on necessary structural reforms in the (low distortion) member countries and the (high distortion) candidate countries. While monetary union lowers reforms in the candidate countries, members of the...
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Not sufficiently harmonised national pension systems within the European Union distort the allocation of labour and endanger redistributive activities. This paper identifies the most decentralised level of harmonisation which guarantees efficient allocation and enables redistribution. For this,...
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The European Union (EU) has moved towards bicameralism, making the codecision procedure its most important mechanism … institutionally the Council and the Parliament are seemingly in a symmetric position, CM has significantly greater influence on EU …
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Over the last decade, the simple instrument policy rule developed by Taylor (1993) has become a popular tool for evaluating monetary policy of central banks. As an extensive empirical analysis of the ECB's past behaviour still seems to be in its infancy, we estimate several instrument policy...
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In this paper we address the issue of how transmission uncertainty could affect the choice between a federal monetary policy based on national data and one on aggregated data. We find that the uncertainty about the transmission process increases the need to take into account information about...
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