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We construct a macro DSGE model of the eurozone and its two main regions, the North and the South, with the aim of …
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Labor mobility is commonly taken as a property of an optimal currency area. But how does that property affect the outcome of fiscal policies? In our model, we show that perfect (costless) labour mobility is not necessarily welfare improving, since it prevents the national fiscal authorities from...
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of the Great Recession, and the experience of a monetary union equipped with fiscal shock absorbers, such as the United … extended benefits in the event of a large shock, like the Great Recession. …
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signifikanten negativen Effekt auf Aktienmärkte durch auf COVID-19 bezogene Politikmaßnahmen, die in der Eurozone zwischen dem 1 …
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No country in Europe is safe from a recession. A stabilization fund which member states pay into while the economy is strong and from which they receive grants during downturns can improve welfare in individual euro area countries. The fund should be structured in such a way that permanent...
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Reorganizing European fiscal policy is a main topic in current reform considerations. In particular, the creation of a European stabilization mechanism is being discussed. This study examines the macroeconomic effects of a stabilization fund, the economic consequences of which are analyzed in an...
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