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In this paper we analyze the nature of the shocks hitting the EMU member countries over the period 1991-2004, as well as for the two subperiods before and after 1999, i.e., the start of EMU. To this end, we first evaluate the relative importance of symmetric vs. asymmetric shocks, and then...
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Starting from inflation rates above the European average, Spain was able to conduct her monetary policy and control inflation in order to join the EMU from its start. In this paper we explore whether the credibility of the monetary policy performed by the Bank of Spain would have contributed to...
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In this paper we analyze the nature of the shocks hitting the CEECs over the recent years. To this end, we first evaluate the relative importance of symmetric vs. asymmetric shocks, and then extract their temporary component. Our final aim would be assessing the vulnerability of the CEECs to...
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