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We disentangle different driving factors of sovereign bond market integration by studying yield co-movements of EMU … increased gradually in the course of the last 15 years in EMU countries, as well as the UK, the US and the German Länder. The …
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disentangle different driving factors of sovereign bond market integration by studying yield co-movements of EMU countries, the UK … gradually in the course of the last 15 years in EMU countries, as well as the UK, the US and the German Lander. The euro, as …
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We disentangle different driving factors of sovereign bond market integration by studying yield co-movements of EMU … gradually in the course of the last 15 years in EMU countries, as well as the UK, the US and the German Länder. The current …
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We disentangle different driving factors of sovereign bond market integrationby studying yield co-movements of EMU …
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We disentangle different driving factors of sovereign bond market integration by studying yield co-movements of EMU … increased gradually in the course of the last 15 years in EMU countries, as well as the UK, the US and the German Länder. The …
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recent major crises, of the legal framework governing the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), as well as current … of the EMU.The following Section II (“The Impact of the Three Major Crises During the Period 2007-2021”) develops on how …
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test of this proposition, and the outcome leaves the EU found wanting. The first section of this paper places EMU in the …
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Monetary Union (EMU). …
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accession and during the period following EU accession but prior to EMU membership. We conclude that from an economic point of … view, EMU membership should be as early as possible, preferably at the same time as EU membership. The prevailing … interpretation of the exchange rate criterion for EMU membership is that it requires two years of successful membership in the …
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It is commonplace to link neoclassical economics to 18th- or 19th-century physics and its notion of equilibrium, of a pendulum once disturbed eventually coming to rest. Likewise, an economy subjected to an exogenous shock seeks equilibrium through the stabilizing market forces unleashed by the...
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