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Over the last two centuries, the cross-spectral coherence between either narrow or broad money growth and inflation at the frequency ù=0 has exhibited little variationbeing, most of the time, close to onein the U.S., the U.K., and several other countries, thus implying that the fraction of...
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I revisit the potential costs and benefits for Sweden of joining the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) of the European … inflation and GDP growth might have been slightly higher if Sweden had been a member of EMU since the launch in 1999, but also … in the monetary union would be advantageous for Sweden. -- DSGE model ; Monetary union ; Open economy ; Optimum Currency …
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Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) has transformed Europe and has created an integrated pan-European economy. Much research has focused on understanding this integration process and what benefits and costs it entails. This paper identifies a political economy channel of EMU as the monetary union...
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examined are the 2000 and 2003 referenda held in Denmark and Sweden regarding participation in the EMU. We find that voters in … ; Euro ; Regional & Sectoral Effects of Monetary Policy ; Public Referenda ; Denmark ; Sweden …
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output for the Euro area, the United States, Sweden, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Particular attention is paid to time …
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