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We estimate the dynamic effects of a high-frequency identified unionwide quantitative easing (QE) shock on real GDP, inflation and unemployment in all euro area countries. We document that the effects of QE are very heterogenous across countries as regards size, significance and timing,...
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Das Jahrbuch, das sich dieses Mal der Analyse der Eurokrise und deren Lösungsansätzen widmet, wird von einer großen Gruppe von Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern und Gewerkschaftsmitgliedern erstellt und bezieht gewollt eine Gegenposition zu den Gutachten der "Fünf Wirtschaftsweisen". (LK/OS: Dannert)
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experiences. In terms of household incomes, commonality of distribution across those constituent nations with that of the Eurozone … arbitrary and contentious boundaries. Here, in an analysis of Eurozone household income distributions over the period 2006 … societal income inequality, poverty, polarization and societal segmentation are examined. What emerges for the Eurozone as an …
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remedy in the later phase of the cycle. Poverty, inequality, exclusion and social protection indicators are needed to address …
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LTV/DSTI limits can increase inequality at introduction, they can dampen the increase in inequality under adverse … borrower-based measures have a moderate negative welfare impact in terms of wealth inequality and a negligible impact on income … inequality. …
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In the 24 years since its introduction, the euro has experienced a financial crisis, a government debt crisis, a global pandemic, and an energy crisis-and survived. Using a model focusing on households, this Weekly Report shows that the monetary union’s stability is rooted in the fact that the...
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-country inequality. A formal club convergence test shows two of the European country clubs - Central Europe and Southern Europe - to be …Variation in living standards across Europe, especially in income, has decreased over the last few decades, but the … dimensions of inequality are taken into account, and second, whether the recent economic recovery led to renewed convergence. To …
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