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This paper studies the incentives to join a monetary union, and the incentives to reform within a monetary union and within the candidate countries, respectively. We present some "orders of magnitude" evidence on the size and balance of the incentive effects for joining and being joined, and on...
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coordination. In particular we provide estimates for New EU Member States where we take into account two aspects. First, debt …
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, Central and South Eastern European countries that joined the EU after 2004. We find that these EU11 countries have benefitted … within the EU. The analysis is conducted with the macroeconomic model QUEST that distinguishes between all EU member states … and effects on EU value chains via lower prices for intermediates. GDP effects depend heavily on the degree of openness …
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