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The integration in the euro area implies a unique monetary policy for the countries from this area. The implementation of a restrictive monetary policy by ECB in order to counter-balance the inflationist pressures could compromise the real convergence process of the euro area new members, while...
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The introduction of the Euro in January 1999 consecrated the achievement of a single currency system within most of the European Union. Despite the dramatic change in the macroeconomic dynamics that this event is likely to have caused, the literature has paid little attention to testing for the...
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-monetary policy mix in the EMU and that it may complicate some aspects of the economic policy governance in the Eurozone. …
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that a shock in the economy (high foreign institutional flows, foreign direct investment, recession, etc.) is reflected in …
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The current global financial crisis involves a wide range of situations in which economies, financial institutions, and assets have lost a substantial portion of their value. Banking panics, financial crisis associated with financial bubbles' bursts, sovereign debt defaults, and currency crisis...
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industrial firms, which have to survive in the environment of Eurozone and the market of 300 million consumers. Results show that …
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This study shows that the origins of the sovereign debt crisis within the euro area are to be found within the private sector and in economic policy mistakes rather than only in the profligacy of some national governments in the Southern periphery of Euroland. Sovereign debtors and their private...
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unless deep governance structures emerge, a possible enlargement of the Eurozone could create more costs than benefits for … both the candidate members and the Eurozone itself. …
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