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This paper discusses the challenges that European Monetary Union (EMU) poses for European labor markets, emphasizing in particular the regional dimension of the European unemployment problem. The authors argue that the inability of labor markets to adjust to shocks is largely a regional problem...
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In this paper we study the relationship between labor market institutions and monetary policy. We use a simple macroeconomic framework to show how optimal monetary policy rules depend on labor institutions (labor adjustment costs, and nominal and real wage rigitidy) and social preferences...
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euro -- Wage setting politics favoring exports : German, Dutch and Italian experiences under EMU -- Wage-drift and …
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the rest of the EMU. Frequently the introduction of Euro is perceived as a signal¤ to lower wages all over Europe to … terms of employment creation. Keywords: Wages, Euro, Labour Markets Contents: Economic Policy in Wake of Monetary Union.- An …
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