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European Monetary Union (EMU) to the 10 countries that obtained EU membership in 2004. One-way and two-way error component …. Using a simulation-based technique, we find that estimates of FDI effects of EMU range between 18.5% for Poland and 30% for …
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panel including potential EMU accession countries. By means of rank regression analysis we uncover the partial links across …
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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 countries, with a view to making policy recommendations regarding their accession to full European Monetary Union. We employ a dynamic OLS panel estimator to investigate the relative...
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Soon, euro area membership could more than double, with the vast majority of accession countries being quite different in economic terms compared with current members. Under the current decision-making system, this can lead to high decisionmaking costs and there is a risk that monetary policy...
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years. Some studies aim at analysing the suitability of these Euro aspirants for currency union with EMU by evaluating the … present EMU and use a structural VAR approach to evaluate EMU suitability of the candidate countries. To correct for the …
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