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coordination. In particular we provide estimates for New EU Member States where we take into account two aspects. First, debt …
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In this paper we investigate the effects of EU enlargement on price convergence. The internal market is expected to …
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analysis in the new Member States of the European Union (EU) is conducted using panel cointegration methods. A well … euro exchange rate. The present analysis is of importance for the new EU Member States as they are expected to join in the …
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Money growth in the euro area has exceeded its target since 2001. Likewise, recent empirical studies did not find evidence in favour of a stable long run money demand function. The equation appears to be increasingly unstable if more recent data are used. If the link between money balances and...
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available at the level of EU NUTS1 and NUTS2 regions. In addition to the univariate measures, composite indicators based on …
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We examine real business cycle convergence for 41 euro area regions and 48 US states. Results obtained by a panel model with spatial correlation indicate that the relevance of common business cycle factors is rather stable over the past two decades in the euro area and the US. Ongoing business...
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The appropriate design of monetary policy in integrated financial markets is one of the most challenging areas for central banks. One hot topic is whether the rise in liquidity in recent years has contributed to the formation of price bubbles in asset markets. If strong linkages exist, the...
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In this paper, the process of productivity convergence is investigated for the enlarged European Union using regional (NUTS-2) data. The Solow model extended by human capital is employed as a workhorse. Alternative strategies are proposed to control for spatial effects. All specifications...
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