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Incomplete monetary union and Europe's current crisis -- From order to disorder : how monetary union changed national labor markets -- Monetary regimes, sectoral wage relations and the current account crisis in the EMU south : empirical evidence -- National central banks promoting inflation...
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Rigidity: Public Sector Employment Reform and Wage Suppression in Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy -- 6. Sheltered Sector …
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This paper examines the implications for the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) of participating in …, Belgium and the Netherlands. We find that the long-standing EU members (Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands) are closely … the final stage of the European Monetary Union. Economic linkages with Germany are estimated using a time series …
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by large regional disparities, Germany and Italy. While income gaps and population structures are similar in the two …
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This paper tests for the existence of market power in banking, using data on demand deposit rates of households and corresponding market rates in five euro area countries. An implicit measure for market power is based on a partial adjustment model that also allows for an asymmetric response of...
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Denmark entered the pandemic on a strong economic footing and utilized its large policy space built over time to …
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