Some key criteria in the optimal currency area literature are that countries should join a currency union if they have closer international trade links and more symmetric business cycles. However, both criteria are endogenous. Frankel and Rose (1998) find that trade intensity increases cycle correlation among industrial countries. We study whether the same result holds true for the case of developing countries, as their different patterns of international trade and specialization may lead to cyclical asymmetries among them and between industrial and developing countries. We gather annual information for 147 countries for 1960-99 (33,676 country pairs) and find: (i) countries with higher bilateral trade exhibit higher business cycle synchron...
In this paper business cycle correlations between countries in the Asia-Pacific region are examined....
International audienceI investigate the determinants of business cycle synchronization across region...
Countries that trade more with each other tend to have more correlated business cycles. Yet, traditi...
This paper investigates whether trade intensity is a determinant of business cycle correlations. We ...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
The endogeneity of optimum currency areas criteria has been widely studied since Frankel and Rose (1...
Business cycle synchronicity, which is the key requirement for sharing a common currency, is not par...
International audienceBusiness cycle synchronicity, which is the key requirement for sharing a commo...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade intensity and the business cycle correla...
It has long been recognized that business cycle comovement is greater between countries that trade m...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade intensity and the business cycle correla...
Economic dependency between the advanced economies and the developing economies may have been increa...
This paper examines whether increasing trade intensity among East Asian countries has led to a synch...
This paper provides empirical evidence about the degree of business cycle synchronization between th...
In this paper business cycle correlations between countries in the Asia-Pacific region are examined....
International audienceI investigate the determinants of business cycle synchronization across region...
Countries that trade more with each other tend to have more correlated business cycles. Yet, traditi...
This paper investigates whether trade intensity is a determinant of business cycle correlations. We ...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
This paper re-examines the relationship between trade intensity and business cycle synchronization f...
The endogeneity of optimum currency areas criteria has been widely studied since Frankel and Rose (1...
Business cycle synchronicity, which is the key requirement for sharing a common currency, is not par...
International audienceBusiness cycle synchronicity, which is the key requirement for sharing a commo...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade intensity and the business cycle correla...
It has long been recognized that business cycle comovement is greater between countries that trade m...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade intensity and the business cycle correla...
Economic dependency between the advanced economies and the developing economies may have been increa...
This paper examines whether increasing trade intensity among East Asian countries has led to a synch...
This paper provides empirical evidence about the degree of business cycle synchronization between th...
In this paper business cycle correlations between countries in the Asia-Pacific region are examined....
International audienceI investigate the determinants of business cycle synchronization across region...
Countries that trade more with each other tend to have more correlated business cycles. Yet, traditi...