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In 1999, eleven European countries formed the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU); they abandoned their national currencies and adopted a new common currency, the euro. Several recent papers argue that the introduction of the euro has led (by itself) to a sizable and statistically significant...
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The paper makes an analytical contribution to the revived discussion about the euro area's institutional setup. After significant progress during the euro crisis, the drive to complete Europe's Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) had stalled, and the way forward will benefit from an in-depth look...
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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …
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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …. -- monetary policy ; ECB ; forecast ; geography ; history; heterogeneity; Taylor rule ; learning ; transmission ; survey data …
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This paper contributes to the debate on the role of money in monetary policy by analyzing the information content of money in forecasting euro-area inflation. We compare the predictive performance within and among various classes of structural and empirical models in a consistent framework using...
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countries, we find remarkable differences in forecast accuracy, and show that they are partly related to geography and …
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