Recent research suggests that adopting a common currency increases bilateral trade. In this paper, I explore experiences of currency union entry in the post-war period and find no effect on trade. Previous results derived from a large panel data set (covering more than 200 countries from 1948 through 1997) appear to depend crucially on the assumption of symmetry between currency union exits and entries: While countries leaving a currency union experience significant declines in trade, currency union entry appears to have no measurable effect on trade. Also, in a detailed analysis of the enlargement of the CFA franc zone, I find no consistent results on changes in the pattern of trade
The effect of currency union formation on trade growth may depend on an economy’s level of financial...
A currency union's ability to increase international trade is one of the most debated questions in i...
Andy Rose (2000), followed by many others, has used the gravity model of bilateral trade on a large ...
Recent research suggests that adopting a common currency increases bilateral trade. In this paper, I...
a common currency enhanced bilateral trade by more than 200 percent.1 The paper divided the professi...
In this paper, I explore whether the two existing multilateral currency unions – the CFA franc zone ...
As several European countries debate entering, or exiting, the Euro, a key policy question is how mu...
The countries constituting a currency union (a group of countries sharing a common currency) are tho...
A currency union’s ability to increase international trade is one of the most debated questions in i...
This paper studies the determinants of currency union membership. Geographical distance, colonial he...
This paper empirically examines the regional effects of sharing a single currency on bilateral trade...
Estimating a theoretical gravity model over a sixty-year period, from 1948 to 2009, I found an unexp...
The efficiency and practicality of currency areas is a controversial source of debate in the field o...
The introduction of the euro generated substantial interest in measuring the impact of currency unio...
The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of the euro on trade within the euro area. This has ...
The effect of currency union formation on trade growth may depend on an economy’s level of financial...
A currency union's ability to increase international trade is one of the most debated questions in i...
Andy Rose (2000), followed by many others, has used the gravity model of bilateral trade on a large ...
Recent research suggests that adopting a common currency increases bilateral trade. In this paper, I...
a common currency enhanced bilateral trade by more than 200 percent.1 The paper divided the professi...
In this paper, I explore whether the two existing multilateral currency unions – the CFA franc zone ...
As several European countries debate entering, or exiting, the Euro, a key policy question is how mu...
The countries constituting a currency union (a group of countries sharing a common currency) are tho...
A currency union’s ability to increase international trade is one of the most debated questions in i...
This paper studies the determinants of currency union membership. Geographical distance, colonial he...
This paper empirically examines the regional effects of sharing a single currency on bilateral trade...
Estimating a theoretical gravity model over a sixty-year period, from 1948 to 2009, I found an unexp...
The efficiency and practicality of currency areas is a controversial source of debate in the field o...
The introduction of the euro generated substantial interest in measuring the impact of currency unio...
The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of the euro on trade within the euro area. This has ...
The effect of currency union formation on trade growth may depend on an economy’s level of financial...
A currency union's ability to increase international trade is one of the most debated questions in i...
Andy Rose (2000), followed by many others, has used the gravity model of bilateral trade on a large ...