We critically review the recent literature on currency unions and discuss the methodological challenges posed by the empirical assessment of their costs and benefits. In the process, we provide evidence on the economic effects of the euro. In particular, and in contrast with estimates of the trade effect of other currency unions, we find that the euro's impact on trade has been close to zero. After reviewing the costs and benefits of joining a currency union, we conclude with some open questions on normative and positive aspects of the theory of currency unions, emphasizing the need for a unified welfare-based framework to weigh their costs and gains
International audienceThe paper published by Rose (2000) has cast a new light on the issue of moneta...
The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of the euro on trade within the euro area. This has ...
decided to adopt the euro. Given the attraction and uncertainties associated with moving into a comm...
We critically review the recent literature on currency unions and discuss the methodological challen...
We critically review the recent literature on currency unions and discuss the methodological challen...
This chapter critically reviews the recent literature on currency unions and discusses the methodolo...
This short article critically reviews the existing empirical literature on the potential trade benef...
The efficiency and practicality of currency areas is a controversial source of debate in the field o...
This paper analyzes the economic integration effects of forming a regional currency bloc by focusing...
Currency unions have been a recurring phenomenon in monetary history. The most basic definition of a...
This paper aims to focus on one of the non-exclusive benefits of a currency union and to analyze its...
The countries constituting a currency union (a group of countries sharing a common currency) are tho...
Trade within currency unions has been shown to be much larger than outside of currency unions, even ...
The paper presents the text of a lecture given at the Bank of England in December 2005 as the first ...
Using estimates that currency unions double trade, we quantify the welfare effects of forming curren...
International audienceThe paper published by Rose (2000) has cast a new light on the issue of moneta...
The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of the euro on trade within the euro area. This has ...
decided to adopt the euro. Given the attraction and uncertainties associated with moving into a comm...
We critically review the recent literature on currency unions and discuss the methodological challen...
We critically review the recent literature on currency unions and discuss the methodological challen...
This chapter critically reviews the recent literature on currency unions and discusses the methodolo...
This short article critically reviews the existing empirical literature on the potential trade benef...
The efficiency and practicality of currency areas is a controversial source of debate in the field o...
This paper analyzes the economic integration effects of forming a regional currency bloc by focusing...
Currency unions have been a recurring phenomenon in monetary history. The most basic definition of a...
This paper aims to focus on one of the non-exclusive benefits of a currency union and to analyze its...
The countries constituting a currency union (a group of countries sharing a common currency) are tho...
Trade within currency unions has been shown to be much larger than outside of currency unions, even ...
The paper presents the text of a lecture given at the Bank of England in December 2005 as the first ...
Using estimates that currency unions double trade, we quantify the welfare effects of forming curren...
International audienceThe paper published by Rose (2000) has cast a new light on the issue of moneta...
The aim of this study is to estimate the effect of the euro on trade within the euro area. This has ...
decided to adopt the euro. Given the attraction and uncertainties associated with moving into a comm...