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We analyze data from an author‐conducted survey of members of the French and German parliaments on European Monetary Union reform preferences. We consider three potential drivers of preferences: nationality, ideology, and personal characteristics. For European Monetary Union policies like...
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precondition. Apart from the convergence criteria, the cyclical correlation both within Central Europa and between Central and … Western Europe is analysed. Based on that evidence, an early membership in the European Monetary System is proposed as an …
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Durch den Maastrichter Vertrag soll Europa auf den Weg zu einer solidarischen und subsidiären Währungsunion gebracht …The Treaty of Maastricht is designed to bring Europe on the. road to monetary union under the guiding principles of …
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of empirical relevance in Europe today and has to be taken seriously on the further way to EMU. …
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We analyze data from an author‐conducted survey of members of the French and German parliaments on European Monetary Union reform preferences. We consider three potential drivers of preferences: nationality, ideology, and personal characteristics. For European Monetary Union policies like...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011977499
centralisation of economic policy in Europe, as for example on the field of employment policy. EMU means that there is an increasing …
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Capital mobility is helpful to cope with the loss of adjustment instruments in EMU. High capital mobility in the sense of Feldstein and Horioka (FH) can limit the negative consequences of shocks affecting the saving capacity of an economy in the Eurozone. It is the aim of this paper to assess...
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Since the negotiation of the Maastricht Treaty in December 1991 expectations on the new European currency could possibly influence European interest rates. The focus of this paper is both on the theoretical and empirical analysis of the link between European Monetary Union (EMU) and German...
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centralisation of economic policy in Europe, as for example on the field of employment policy. EMU means that there is an increasing …
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