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The criteria of the theory of optimum currency areas suggest that many (most?) countries are not good candidates for … setting monetary policy. It is argued that OCA theory provides the framework for determining the appropriate weights and …
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Optimum currency area : currency area composition and exchange-rate regimes-theory and evidence reconciled -- Measuring …
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Whether countries benefit from forming a monetary union depends critically on the way monetary policy is conducted. This is mainly because monetary policy determines whether and to what extent a flexible nominal exchange rate fosters or hampers macroeconomic stabilization, even if monetary...
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The New Keynesian DSGE literature has come to the consensus that, from the perspective of business cycle stabilization, countries are worse off in terms of welfare by forming a monetary union. This consensus, however, is based on the assumption of monetary policy being optimal. Using a standard...
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