In the course of the EU enlargement process, the participation of accession countries in the European Monetary Union might lead to a significant redistribution of seigniorage wealth if current regulations prevail. In general, accession countries will be winners from this redistribution, for example Poland with 12.9 billion euros, Romania with 9.9 billion euros or Hungary with 3.3 billion euros. Correspondingly, the current member countries of the European Union face costs of 35.3 billion euros in total, the biggest part of which has to be borne by Germany.European Currency Union ; Transition Economies ; European Integration ; Central Banks ; Seigniorage
Countries unable or unwilling to join a Monetary Union can partly replicate membership effects throu...
This paper analyzes the various costs and benefits associated with the Economic and Monetary Union o...
This paper argues that there are conditions for successful euro area (EA) accession, apart from fisc...
In the course of the EU enlargement process, the participation of accession countries in the Europea...
In the course of the EU enlargement process, the participation of accession countries in the Europea...
Währungsunion, Münzgewinn, EU-Staaten, Monetary union, Seigniorage, EU countries
Some of the concerns about European Union enlargement include the effects that it might have on the ...
This paper is concerned with measuring the seigniorage in Romania since the fall of communism and th...
Enlargement is one of the greatest opportunities for the European Union (EU) at the beginning of the...
Some of the concerns about the European Union Eastern enlargement include the effects that it would ...
[Abstract] This paper is concerned with measuring the seigniorage in Romania since the fall of commu...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
The enlargement of the European Union to include Central and Eastern European countries has implicat...
This paper addresses the run up to the recent European Union enlargement. It considers the accession...
Countries in Eastern and Central Europe that are likely to join the European Union will eventually a...
Countries unable or unwilling to join a Monetary Union can partly replicate membership effects throu...
This paper analyzes the various costs and benefits associated with the Economic and Monetary Union o...
This paper argues that there are conditions for successful euro area (EA) accession, apart from fisc...
In the course of the EU enlargement process, the participation of accession countries in the Europea...
In the course of the EU enlargement process, the participation of accession countries in the Europea...
Währungsunion, Münzgewinn, EU-Staaten, Monetary union, Seigniorage, EU countries
Some of the concerns about European Union enlargement include the effects that it might have on the ...
This paper is concerned with measuring the seigniorage in Romania since the fall of communism and th...
Enlargement is one of the greatest opportunities for the European Union (EU) at the beginning of the...
Some of the concerns about the European Union Eastern enlargement include the effects that it would ...
[Abstract] This paper is concerned with measuring the seigniorage in Romania since the fall of commu...
On 1st May 2004, ten countries will have joined the European Union (EU): Cyprus, the Czech Republic,...
The enlargement of the European Union to include Central and Eastern European countries has implicat...
This paper addresses the run up to the recent European Union enlargement. It considers the accession...
Countries in Eastern and Central Europe that are likely to join the European Union will eventually a...
Countries unable or unwilling to join a Monetary Union can partly replicate membership effects throu...
This paper analyzes the various costs and benefits associated with the Economic and Monetary Union o...
This paper argues that there are conditions for successful euro area (EA) accession, apart from fisc...