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made the euro more attractive, and most EU countries that are not yet members of EMU are expected to join during the next …
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The main aim of this paper is to examine the exchange rate behavior of a group of four transitional, EU accession …
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We propose an alternative explanation for the nature, sources and consequences of inflation rate differentials in a monetary union, such as the euro area. We build on the new neoclassical synthesis (NNS) framework, recently advanced by Goodfriend (2002) and Goodfriend and King (2000). Based on...
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made the euro more attractive, and most EU countries that are not yet members of EMU are expected to join during the next …
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In this paper we propose an alternative explanation for the nature, sources and consequences of inflation rate differentials in a monetary union, such as EMU. To achieve this, we build on the new neoclassical synthesis (NNS) framework, recently advanced by Goodfriend (2002) and Goodfriend and...
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export flows toward the EU market of four of the so-called "accession" countries of Central and Eastern Europe by comparing … them to those of the pre-2004 members of the European Union (EU15). From a methodological point of view, we evaluate the … process) and EU-similarity (if and how the export composition of a CEEC has changed with respect to the EU15 export …
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In this paper we look at similarity and convergence of trade patterns between the EU and four of the so … the current members of the EU. In particular, this paper focuses on countries' specialization as suppliers for the EU … similarity over time - from 1989 to 2001 - considering both self-similarity (how the export structure of a EU member-to-be has …
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