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Austria, Finland and Sweden became members of the EU in 1995. This paper examines how support for the euro and trust in …. Support for the euro in the two euroarea members Austria and Finland has remained high and relatively stable since the …
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bestowed appreciation for the Baltics and Finland. Contrary to the purpose, monetary integration has not fostered integration … in trade, and the share of the Eurozone in Baltic trade has stagnated. A comparison with other countries in the Baltic …
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) and its currency the euro. We take the hypothetical exit of Finland as a concrete example. Although there is a way out of … the euro for Finland and other member countries, exit would not be easy, nor would its short-term costs be known … costs to be the biggest risks associated with the cost of Finland's exit. Still, the costs of Finland's exit need not be …
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This paper examines the implications for the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) of participating in … much weaker for Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Common European disturbances also do not distinguish the Nordic countries from …
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application to Finland, I show how crises can be incorporated into the analysis. While maintaining a floating regime would not … have insulated Finland from TFP volatility relative to the productivity frontier, results demonstrate how Finland …
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