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influence the introduction of the euro had on the trade of the member states of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The … intention of this article is also to inspire further research (especially concerning the effect of the euro on the Slovene …
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In this paper we present an overview of a number of issues relating to the equilibrium exchange rates of transition economies of the former soviet bloc. In particular, we present a critical overview of the various methods available for calculating equilibrium exchange rates and discuss how...
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exchange rate stability constraints imposed by the obligatory participation in the ERM2 on the path to the euro. The modified … policy framework is based on targeting the differential between the domestic and the implicit euro area inflation forecasts …
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monetary, real, and institutional convergence already achieved beforehand. Positive net advantages may derive from dollar/Euro …
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paper uses survey data to analyze public attitudes toward adoption of the euro in advance of EMU membership. Bulgarians are … currency devaluation and the perception that the euro is already widely used in the economy. The opposition derives from people …’s attachment to the national currency and from concerns about the conversion costs involved in a switch to the euro. …
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In this paper we propose an empirical model that considers theoretical facts on the relationship between real exchange rates and the net exports of the economy to supplement the interaction of a number of financial and economic factors with the stock market. We discuss the impact of exchange...
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