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Die andauernde Eurokrise hat deutlich gemacht, dass eine "One size fits all"-Geldpolitik für den Euroraum kaum noch möglich ist. Während die "GIIPS-Länder" der südlichen Peripherie (Griechenland, Irland, Italien, Portugal, Spanien) eine expansive Geldpolitik und einen schwachen Euro...
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research focused particularly on the impact of the emerging EMU and on the application of the CAP, Structural Funds and the …
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This paper aims at the provision of applicable recommendations for institutions and actors involved regarding the EMU … benefits and losses of EMU accession may differ with regard to the different issue areas. To get to clear-cut recommendations …
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This paper examines the long-term financial integration of second-round acceding and candidate countries?? with the European Union and the US stock markets during the Accession Process. The lowpair wise correlations between these markets imply portfolio diversification opportunities, yet...
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integration. Her position has faced highly skeptical EU public opinion, particularly in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU …
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This paper analyses the smoothing of asymmetric shocks to output for a sample of OECD countries. It also examines whether the private capital markets will be able to replace the government in providing output smoothing in the euro-area, in the near future. The research finds no evidence of large...
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Die andauernde Eurokrise hat deutlich gemacht, dass eine "One size fits all"-Geldpolitik für den Euroraum kaum noch möglich ist. Während die "GIIPS-Länder" der südlichen Peripherie (Griechenland, Irland, Italien, Portugal, Spanien) eine expansive Geldpolitik und einen schwachen Euro...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011334202
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This paper analyses the smoothing of asymmetric shocks to output for a sample of OECD countries. It also examines whether the private capital markets will be able to replace the government in providing output smoothing in the euro-area, in the near future. The research finds no evidence of large...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011509508
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