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The single most important policy-induced innovation in the international financial system since the collapse of the Bretton-Woods regime is the institution of the European Monetary Union. This paper provides an account of how the process of financial integration has promoted financial...
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Inflation differentials in the euro area have been persistent since the adoption of the single currency. This paper analyzes the impact of product and labor market regulation on inflation in a sample of 11 countries. The results show that, after the adoption of the euro, product market...
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This paper reviews the factors that will determine the shape of financial markets under EMU. It argues that financial …
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No one seems to be neutral about the effects of EMU on the German economy. Roughly speaking, there are two camps: those … stability. From a broader macroeconomic perspective, however, it is clear that EMU is unlikely to cause directly any meaningful …
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-euro area assets/liabilities, before stage 3 of EMU. A number of key factors determining the currency distribution of …
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same country. Under the EMU, the elimination of nominal exchange rate volatility has largely reduced these border effects …
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