In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is investigated using cointegration techniques. Daily data is used to assess pairwise relationships between individual EMU nations and [`]lead' nation Germany, to assess the hypothesis that Germany was the dominant European nation prior to EMU. By and large our econometric investigations support this hypothesis, and lead us to conclude that the only European nation to lose monetary policy independence in the light of monetary union was Germany. Our results have important policy implications. Given that the loss of monetary policy independence is generally viewed as the main cost of monetary unification, our find...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
In the European discourse, opponents of monetary union argued that giving up one’s own currency sign...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
The structure of the paper will be as follows: first, I will review the literature on the German Dom...
This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes tw...
This paper takes a preliminary step toward formulating a theory of German leadership within European...
The international linkages between money stocks (and inflation rates) has received much attention. F...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
This paper seeks to explain the variance between success and failure of attempts to achieve monetary...
Monetary Discipline, Germany, and the European Monetary System This paper explores the hypothes...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
In the European discourse, opponents of monetary union argued that giving up one’s own currency sign...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of ...
The structure of the paper will be as follows: first, I will review the literature on the German Dom...
This article explains Germany\u27s function and role in European monetary cooperation. It refutes tw...
This paper takes a preliminary step toward formulating a theory of German leadership within European...
The international linkages between money stocks (and inflation rates) has received much attention. F...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
This paper seeks to explain the variance between success and failure of attempts to achieve monetary...
Monetary Discipline, Germany, and the European Monetary System This paper explores the hypothes...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
This paper describes the opportunities and also the difficulties of EMU with regard to international...
In the European discourse, opponents of monetary union argued that giving up one’s own currency sign...