This paper considers the determinants of the macroeconomic costs of joining EMU for the new EU Member Sates, and compares them with those of the EMU members. Specifically, we investigate the business cycle correlation between the candidate's economy and that of the euro area as a whole, and the ability of insurance mechanisms and fiscal policies to smooth income fluctuations. The results suggest that EMU membership would not be costly for some countries (Cyprus, Hungary and Malta) but for other countries it could have relevant costs, at least in the short-run. For some of these countries, business cycles are not yet well synchronized with the euro area's business cycle, and risk-sharing mechanisms do not provide enough insurance against sho...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
[From the Introduction] In May 2004 the European Union (EU) was enlarged to include ten new member s...
This paper considers the determinants of the macroeconomic costs of joining EMU for the new EU Memb...
The aim of this research is to assess what would happen with the business cycle synchronization in t...
This paper examines the main macroeconomic determinants of costs and benefits of adopting the euro f...
Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland are set to join the European and Monetary Union (EMU) in the nea...
After the EU enlargement in 2004, there is a clear commitment of the EU and the new member states to...
The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland are set to join the European and Monetary Union (EMU) in the...
Some of the concerns about European Union enlargement include the effects that it might have on the ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
A high degree of cyclical synchronization between the new EU member states (NMS) from Central and Ea...
This paper examines the design of macroeconomic policies after the enlargement of the EU by Central ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
[From the Introduction] In May 2004 the European Union (EU) was enlarged to include ten new member s...
This paper considers the determinants of the macroeconomic costs of joining EMU for the new EU Memb...
The aim of this research is to assess what would happen with the business cycle synchronization in t...
This paper examines the main macroeconomic determinants of costs and benefits of adopting the euro f...
Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland are set to join the European and Monetary Union (EMU) in the nea...
After the EU enlargement in 2004, there is a clear commitment of the EU and the new member states to...
The Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland are set to join the European and Monetary Union (EMU) in the...
Some of the concerns about European Union enlargement include the effects that it might have on the ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
A high degree of cyclical synchronization between the new EU member states (NMS) from Central and Ea...
This paper examines the design of macroeconomic policies after the enlargement of the EU by Central ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
During the process of economic integration in Western Europe formerly unstable peripheral countries ...
[From the Introduction] In May 2004 the European Union (EU) was enlarged to include ten new member s...