In this short article we use a simple differences-in-clifferences technique to investigate whether bilateral correlation of business cycles increased more amongst members of the European Monetary Union (EMU) after the implementation of the Euro than amidst other OECD economies. We present evidence suggesting this to be the case. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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We examine business cycle synchronizations between the euro area and the recently acceded EU and cur...
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This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
We examine the patterns and determinants of business cycle correlations among 11 UK regions and six ...
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This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
This paper focuses on the impact of the euro on the degree of business cycle synchronisation between...
This survey of business cycle synchronization in the European monetary union focuses on two issues: ...
This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
This article asks whether the business cycles of the EU countries have become more or less synchroni...
We examine the patterns and determinants of business-cycle correlations among eleven UK regions and ...
In this paper, we focus on how European economic integration has affected the synchronization and th...
In this paper, we focus on how European economic integration has affected the synchronization and th...
We examine business cycle synchronizations between the euro area and the recently acceded EU and cur...
In this paper, we focus on how European economic integration has affected the synchronization and th...
We examine business cycle synchronizations between the euro area and the recently acceded EU and cur...
This paper provides empirical evidence about the degree of business cycle synchronization between th...
This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
We examine the patterns and determinants of business cycle correlations among 11 UK regions and six ...
This paper studies business cycle synchronisation and convergence in the euro area. A set of stylise...
This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
This paper focuses on the impact of the euro on the degree of business cycle synchronisation between...
This survey of business cycle synchronization in the European monetary union focuses on two issues: ...