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shows that this is not always the case. Using a panel data approach, I find that exports between eurozone members are on … average more concentrated than those among countries which do not share the euro. Central to this outcome is that some … economic integration agreements, such as the euro, may lead to a drop in not only trade but horizontal FDI costs as well …
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This paper provides new empirical evidence of the "euro effect" on bilateral trade by allowing for a heterogeneous … show a statistically insignificant euro's effect on bilateral exports. However, disaggregating this effect, we report a … relatively large euro's effect on bilateral trade for the "new" EMU countries. We also and no evidence of trade diversion, thus …
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This paper examines the impact of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on trade within the euro area. Using panel … data for 22 industrial countries, the analysis estimates the effect of the euro`s arrival on area-wide trade compared to …
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contentious question. This paper examined different definitions along with regional effects of the set of the euro as a common …
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This paper analyzes the effects of exchange rate volatility on bilateral trade flows. Through use of a gravity model and panel data from western Europe, exchange rate uncertainty is found to have a negative effect on international trade. The results seem to be robust with respect to the...
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The consensus back in 2008 – ten years after the introduction of the euro – was that the adoption of a common currency … had made a limited impact of around 2% in total on the trade flows of the first wave of euro area countries (Baldwin et al …., 2008). Since then, six more countries have joined the euro area, and firms have internationalised their production …
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, Denmark, Greece and Britain join the single currency, then their overseas territories would automatically adopt the EURO too …The launching of the EURO not only affects the members of EURO-Land, but it also affects the potential new member … Central Africa?s single-currency zone. These countries will adopt the EURO without belonging to the Union. And if Sweden …
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