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gains, such as credibility, as a rationale for trade agreements. The empirical literature, however, has lagged behind in the … credibility gains play a role in increasing the probability of two countries signing an agreement. Moreover, agreements with a …
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This article provides an overview of recent research into the macroeconomic costs and benefits of monetary unification. We are primarily interested in Europe’s monetary union. Given that unification entails the loss of a policy instrument its potential benefits have to be found elsewhere....
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A popular suggestion among emerging or transition economies is to 'dollarize' or 'euro-ize'; that is to adopt the currency of a larger, richer neighbour in order to import the monetary discipline and financial stability of that neighbour. This paper examines the pros and cons of that suggestion...
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The use of forward interest rates as a monetary policy indicator is demonstrated, using Sweden between 1992 and 1994 as an example. The forward rates are interpreted as indicating market expectations of the time-path of future interest rates, future inflation rates, and future currency...
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policy-maker's credibility as opposed to the open loop precommitment strategy that has been implemented, for instance, in the … determined optimally given the policy-maker's credibility. A commitment to this form of flexible target zone is shown through …
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credibility as a commitment device. But the contract’s strength is that renegotiation can be very visible and this facilitates a …
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limited deviation was possible within the 'gold points'. On the other hand, the credibility of inflation targeting regime is …
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In this paper we analyse how the creation of a single currency regime changes the strategic relationship between policy-makers, both within and across countries. In particular we look at the role of cross-country externalities and lack of commitment. When labour taxation is excessive, due to...
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In recent years the theory of rules and discretion in monetary policy has fascinated academic economists and policy-makers alike. This paper asks whether it can be applied to an understanding of the history of the world monetary system, by focusing on the establishment and the operation of the...
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Standard asset pricing models have difficulty explaining cross-sectional differences in observed equity risk premia of developed and emerging markets. We argue that national equity returns are subject to sample selectivity and peso biases. The lack of credible commitment to keep capital markets...
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