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International capital flows and cross-border financial integration remain omnipresent in the European political debate as countries struggle with low and divergent GDP growth, new European financial regulation and the anticipation of Brexit.In such a shifting environment, this report first...
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This paper examines the evolution of the relative price between tradable and nontradable goods in a group of European countries. A model of an open economy is used to analyze different factors that can account for an increase in the relative price of nontradable goods. These factors are: (a)...
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This paper analyses firm's pricing-to-market decisions in vertically differentiated industries. We first present a model featuring firms that sell goods of heterogeneous quality levels to consumers who are heterogeneous in their income and thus their marginal willingness to pay for quality...
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The question of what is a sustainable public debt is paramount in the macroeconomic analysis of fiscal policy. This question is usually formulated as asking whether the outstanding public debt and its projected path are consistent with those of the government's revenues and expenditures (i.e....
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defying costly exchange rate risk. The real final steps for the introduction of the Euro were enacted only several years after …
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The macroeconomic implications the Single Market is likely to have for the rest of the world, in particular the United States and Japan, are considered in this essay. Trade diversion will be an unavoidable result of Europe 1992 but that the patterns of the EC's external trade and financial flows...
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We take a first pass at quantifying the magnitudes of debt relief achieved through default and restructuring in two distinct samples: 1979-2010, focusing on credit events in emerging markets, and 1920-1939, documenting the official debt hangover in advanced economies that was created by World...
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author finds that systemic risk is substantial in the non-euro area, while it is relatively low in the euro area. However … currencies (probably to a large extent in euros) contribute significantly more to the systemic risk in the non-euro area than CHF …
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