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we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATO clearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
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we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATO clearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271855
we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATOclearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271856
we show that pre-accession incentives provided by EU and NATO clearly matter for institutional development. In addition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010278016
We use a version of the New Area-Wide Model (NAWM) developed at the ECB in order to quantify the gains from monetary policy cooperation. The model is calibrated in order to match a set of empirical moments. We then derive the cooperative and (open-loop) Nash monetary policies, assuming that the...
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In this paper, we examine the macroeconomic effects of alternative fiscal consolidation policies in the New Area-Wide Model (NAWM), a two-country open-economy model of the euro area developed at the European Central Bank (cf. Coenen et al., 2007). We model fiscal consolidation as a permanent...
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In this paper, we outline a version of the New Area-Wide Model (NAWM) of the euro area designed for use in the (Broad) Macroeconomic Projection Exercises regularly undertaken by ECB/Eurosystem staff. We present estimation results for the NAWM that are obtained by employing Bayesian inference...
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Policymakers in the EU member states are currently shaping rescue packages to prevent the financial crisis hitting …
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Low international competitiveness of a set of euro area countries, which have become evident by large current account deficits and rising risk premiums on government bonds, is one of the most challenging economic policy issues for Europe. We analyse the role of private restructuring and public...
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