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Overall, the ECB managed monetary policy quite satisfactory in the first phase of EMU. Nevertheless, this paper asks whether monetary policy could not have been improved. In the last three years, Euroland was confronted with the first external shock. Oil prices increased considerably, leading to...
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Since the breakdown of the Bretton Woods System diverging current account positions in Europe have prevailed. While the Southern and Western European countries have tended to run current account deficits, the current accounts of the Central and Northern European countries, in particular Germany,...
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This paper estimates forward-looking Taylor rules for the euro area. Using the asymmetries in inflation and cyclical … EuropeanMonetary Union (EMU) member countries. Notable differences emerge across the countries. Taking a euro area perspective, we also …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277748
it for the euro area by adopting a minimum distance approach. Our findings suggest that - under certain parameter …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264162
This paper estimates forward-looking Taylor rules for the euro area. Using the asymmetries in inflation and cyclical … Monetary Union (EMU) member countries. Notable differences emerge across the countries. Taking a euro area perspective, we also …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264325
This paper explores the importance of housing and mortgage market heterogeneity in 12 European countries for the transmission of monetary policy. We use a panel VAR model which is estimated over the period 1995-2006 to generate impulse responses of key macroeconomic variables to a monetary...
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coordinate their fiscal policy with the monetary policy of the ECB the welfare gains are very large for the whole Euro zone …
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Advanced industrial countries have been exhibiting a steady decline of the labour income shares in the last two decades. The study explains this phenomenon by resorting to the old Stolper-Samuelson theorem. The conclusions concerning the impact of free trade on the income distribution are...
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it for the euro area by adopting a minimum distance approach. Our findings suggest that - under certain parameter …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010296551