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currency depreciations. The increase in investments has been financed mainly via debt issues. The evidence provided here … Monetary Union (EMU) ; the euro ; valuation ; investment ; debt ; equity ; cost of capital ; currency risk …
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In this paper we study the changes in corporate valuations induced by the adoption of the euro as the common currency in Europe. We use corporate-evel data from ten countries that adopted the euro, the three EU countries that did not start using the euro, as well as Norway and Switzerland. We...
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, that is the tax and spending behaviour of governments as reflected in the evolution of budget deficits and public debt. In … many countries accumulated debt to income ratios sufficient to threaten monetary stability. These results suggest a …
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policy analysis. It suggests that the best method of solving the puzzle implies a close connection between theory and …
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Most of the literature on monetary policy delegation assumes that the government can credibly commit to the delegation contract, an assumption criticized by McCallum. This paper provides foundations for the assumption that renegotiating a delegation contract can be costly by illustrating how...
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