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Monetary Union is analyzed, taking a modified Galí/Monacelli New-Keynesian model for the EMU as a basis. In the second part …
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structural breaks after the beginning of the second stage of EMU in the mid-nineties, while the estimates for Spain show a …
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This study analyses whether expected budget deficits have an impact on interest rate swap spreads in France, Germany and Italy. We use monthly deficit forecasts from financial market participants to take the forward-looking behaviour of financial markets into account. Results of a SUR estimation...
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We disentangle different driving factors of sovereign bond market integration by studying yield co-movements of EMU … increased gradually in the course of the last 15 years in EMU countries, as well as the UK, the US and the German Länder. The …
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significantly. However, the analysis also reveals that the years immediately before the start of EMU were characterised by a …
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Between 1995 and 2005, the German economy has experienced a phase of weak economic growth. We analyze whether this weak growth performance can be attributed to the stance of monetary conditions during that period. We show that the real effective exchange rate did have almost no dampening effects...
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In the European Monetary Union the transnational coordination of collective wage bargaining has acquired increased importance on the trade union agenda. The metal sector has been at the forefront of these developments. This paper addresses the issue of crossborder coordination of wage setting in...
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EMU is, to a large extent, the result of a process of Franco-German reconciliation and understanding. However, in the …
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This paper examines how the pass-through of monetary policy measures in 6 EMU countries has evolved over time and …
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No one seems to be neutral about the effects of EMU on the German economy. Roughly speaking, there are two camps: those … stability. From a broader macroeconomic perspective, however, it is clear that EMU is unlikely to cause directly any meaningful …
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