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This paper explains the build-up and reversal of euro area macroeconomic imbalances by considering the interaction between the underlying income distribution in each country and EMU-induced financial liberalization. The argument is that the sharp increase in money supply since the early 1990s...
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This paper explores the extent to which financial liberalization in the euro area had a differentiated impact on members' private consumption patterns and in turn on their current account positions as a function of who got indebted in the first place. Theoretically, it builds on an...
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This paper studies the relationship between real convergence in the euro area and macroeconomic imbalances. It compares the main features of convergence within the euro area with other EU and non-EU country groups, looking at both ‘sigma’ and ‘beta’ convergence in output and total factor...
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