We test whether and how the adoption of the euro, narrowly defined as the end of competitive devaluations, has affected member states' productive structures, distinguishing between within and across sector reallocation. We find evidence that the euro has been accompanied by a reallocation of activity within rather than across sectors. Since its adoption, productivity growth has been relatively stronger in country-sectors that once relied more on competitive devaluations to regain price competitiveness. This effect is robust to potential omitted-variable bias and correlated effects. Firm-level evidence from Italian manufacturing confirms that low-tech businesses, which arguably benefitted most from devaluations, have been restructuring more ...
We investigate the impact of product market competition on returns to skills in Italy using a longit...
This paper studies the labour productivity divergence in the Euro Area by scrutinizing the link betw...
The recent theoretical literature has focused on the importance of extensive and intensive margins o...
Abstract We test whether and how the adoption of the euro, narrowly defined as the end of competitiv...
Twelve years ago, eleven European countries voluntarily abandoned their home currencies and joined t...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
This study addresses and evaluates the impacts of the introduction of the euro on both actual and po...
We investigate the effects of the establishment of the euro on themarkups of French manufacturing fi...
"Much attention has been paid to the impact of a single currency on actual trade volumes. Lower trad...
In this paper we test for the hypothesis that the EU’s Single Market Programme have affected firms m...
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of ...
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of ...
We investigate the impact of product market competition on returns to skills in Italy using a longit...
We analyse the determinants of labour productivity across (a sample of) EA member states. We focus o...
We investigate whether economic integration within the EU has led to an increased similarity in coun...
We investigate the impact of product market competition on returns to skills in Italy using a longit...
This paper studies the labour productivity divergence in the Euro Area by scrutinizing the link betw...
The recent theoretical literature has focused on the importance of extensive and intensive margins o...
Abstract We test whether and how the adoption of the euro, narrowly defined as the end of competitiv...
Twelve years ago, eleven European countries voluntarily abandoned their home currencies and joined t...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
This study addresses and evaluates the impacts of the introduction of the euro on both actual and po...
We investigate the effects of the establishment of the euro on themarkups of French manufacturing fi...
"Much attention has been paid to the impact of a single currency on actual trade volumes. Lower trad...
In this paper we test for the hypothesis that the EU’s Single Market Programme have affected firms m...
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of ...
This paper investigates whether or not the adoption of the Euro has facilitated the introduction of ...
We investigate the impact of product market competition on returns to skills in Italy using a longit...
We analyse the determinants of labour productivity across (a sample of) EA member states. We focus o...
We investigate whether economic integration within the EU has led to an increased similarity in coun...
We investigate the impact of product market competition on returns to skills in Italy using a longit...
This paper studies the labour productivity divergence in the Euro Area by scrutinizing the link betw...
The recent theoretical literature has focused on the importance of extensive and intensive margins o...