The pending enlargement of the European Monetary Union (EMU) has brought to the fore the discussion of the voting right distribution in the European Central Bank (ECB) council. We show that, in a model where labor unions internalize the inflationary consequences of wage setting, deviating from a voting scheme based purely on economic size can be beneficial. Preliminary evidence on unemployment and voting rights in the ECB council seems broadly in line with this idea. We also point to possible policy implications for EMU enlargement and ECB restructuring
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Wage growth has remained under control after the formation of the European Monetary Union (EMU). The...
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The paper analyses various mechanism through which monetary union in Europe may affect unemployment....
This article analyses the December 2002 reform of decision making in the European Central Bank’s (EC...
The paper discusses key elements of optimal central bank design and applies its findings to the Euro...
The present paper analyses the issue of the voting mechanism reform within the ECB, as a consequence...
The pending enlargement of the European Monetary Union (EMU) has brought to the fore the discussion ...
peer reviewedThis contribution analyses the December 2002 reform of decision making in the European ...
The likely extension of the euro area has triggered a debate on the organization of the ECB, in part...
In this paper we study the relationship between labor market institutions and monetary policy. We us...
"Assessing the effects of monetary policy and wage bargaining on employment and inflation in the Eur...
Wage growth has remained under control after the formation of the European Monetary Union (EMU). The...
Assessing the effects of monetary policy and wage bargaining on employment andinflation in the Europ...
Soon, euro area membership could more than double, with the vast majority of accession countries bei...
This paper explores the impact of country size on labor market flexibility in a monetary union with ...
What policy objective should a common central bank in a heterogeneous monetary union pursue? Should ...
By using a model of trade union behaviour Grüner (2010) argues that the introduction of the European...
The paper analyses various mechanism through which monetary union in Europe may affect unemployment....
This article analyses the December 2002 reform of decision making in the European Central Bank’s (EC...
The paper discusses key elements of optimal central bank design and applies its findings to the Euro...
The present paper analyses the issue of the voting mechanism reform within the ECB, as a consequence...