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This paper assesses the Euro's influence upon European trade by estimating two different indicators. The first is the so-called “Rose Effect”, while the second is the “Border Effect”. The former measures how much a country within a currency union trades more with its partners than with...
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The purpose of this paper is to explain the relation between the Border Effect and industrial concentration. This is achieved by founding this relation on the Home Market Effect and testing the robustness of this foundation through an application to the European Single Market. A sectorial...
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The European Single Market created a common market for millions of Europeans. However, thirty years after its introduction, it appears that the benefits of the common European project are occasionally being questioned at least by some parts of the population. Others, by contrast, strive for...
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This paper assesses the Euro's influence upon European trade by estimating two different indicators. The first is the so-called quot;Rose Effectquot;, while the second is the quot;Border Effectquot;. The former measures how much a country within a currency union trades more with its partners...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012770431
This paper attempts to estimate comparable efficiency scores for European banks operating in the Single Market in the EU. Using a data set of more than 5000 large commercial banks from all major European banking markets over the period 1993-2004, the application of meta-frontiers enables us to...
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solvency of the main euro area insurance sectors. We model the balance sheet of an insurance company encompassing both life and … non-life business and we calibrate it using country level data to make it representative of the major euro area insurance …
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This paper explores the behavior of profits in the four largest euro area countries (Germany, France, Italy and Spain …
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In this paper, we study the dynamics and drivers of sovereign bond yields in euro area countries using a factor model with time-varying loading coeffi cients and stochastic volatility, which allows for capturing changes in the pricing mechanism of bond yields. Our key contribution is exploring...
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workers who received overtime payments. The procyclicality of earnings revealed for Germany is of comparable size with the one …
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This paper attempts to model the nominal and real exchange rate for Ireland, relative to Germany and the UK from 1975 … exchange rates are effectively modelled, and in the case of Ireland and Germany, Ppp is found to be valid not only in the long …
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