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Price and output level convergence between new member states and the existing EU necessarily implies inflation and … nominal criteria are suspended, the policy instruments required to achieve euro convergence are in the hands of the individual …
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the convergence criteria will be able to adopt a single currency, while the remaining peripheral countries will continue … to use their national monetary instrument until monetary convergence is attained. In this paper we accept the core …
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Empirical fiscal policy reaction functions based on ex-post data cannot be said to describe fiscal policymakers intentions because they utilise data which did not exist when their decisions were made. A characterisation of what fiscal policy makers were trying to do requires real time data. This...
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The effectiveness of cyclically adjusted balances (CABs) as an indicator of the health of public finances depends on the accuracy with which cyclically adjusted figures can be calculated in real time. This paper measures the accuracy of such figures using a specially constructed real time data...
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westwards are to be avoided, there must be convergence in productivity levels. This paper analyses possible convergence paths … and the policy regimes which accelerate convergence. The intention is to illustrate the (albeit less extreme) problems … the aid of an econometric model, shows that convergence sufficient to avoid a `Mezzogiorno' problem is likely to be slow …
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Of all the institutional arrangements for monetary union in Europe, the fiscal convergence criteria have proved the …
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Rational expectations are often used as a strong argument against policy activism, as they may undermine or neutralize the policymaker’s actions. Although this sometimes happens, rational expectations do not always imply policy invariance or ineffectiveness. In fact, in certain circumstances...
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