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This paper re-assesses findings of the literature that the systematic debt stabilising response in fiscal policy has been sufficiently strong for keeping debt ratios on a sustainable path in Euro area countries. In doing so, it adjusts the standard approach to the specific context of Economic...
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satisfy the entry requirements to EMU, but little real convergence and hence a significant incentive for some to stay outside … market costs using a sample of data covering the 1980s and 1990s - i.e. for the run up to EMU. This exposes a conflict …
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central-eastern european countries (CEECs) have achieved towards the economies of the EMU countries. This cointegration … for most (but not all) of these EMU criteria variables considered. The countries in the second group of countries to enter …
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This paper evaluates the Stability and Growth Pact. After examining the rules in place and the experience so far, the Pact is analysed from a political economy perspective, focusing on the choice for so-called soft law and drawing inferences from characteristics of successful fiscal rules at the...
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This research memorandum presents a chronology of (press) information about important measures, events, adresses, quotations an comments by politicians, banking economists and other financial experts closely involved in the European integration process. Central points in the report are the weak...
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Country members of EMU as well as the United States have improved their fiscal positions during the course of the past … decade. This article considers the impact of further government debt and deficit reductions in the EMU area. First the …
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This paper studies the effects of more than 40 years of European integration on prices. Up to now, most empirical research in this area has been micro-based. We follow a macro approach. On the basis of scaled HICP strong evidence is found for price convergence in Europe, especially in the 1960s...
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essential to quantifying the level of inflation corresponding to any given unemployment rate. Next, we point out that the EMU …
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% among the public and 94% among businesses. Merely a quarter of the public is aware, however, of the starting year of the EMU …
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This paper reviews the rationale for co-ordination of macroeconomic policies in the euro area. It makes clear what co-ordination can do and what it cannot do in European practice. It concludes that with the Pact for Stability and Growth, the framework for co-ordination of fiscal policies has by...
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