In this paper we re-examine the German dominance hypothesis, as a way to assess whether the loss of monetary autonomy in Europe associated with EMU had been significant. We use Granger-causality tests between the interest rates of Germany and all the countries participating at any time in the European Monetary System, with the sample period running until December 1998. Our results would support a weak version of the hypothesis, with Germany playing a certain “leadership” or special role in the EMS, although she would not had been strictly the “dominant” player
"Argument: The paper argues that the introduction of the Euro has considerably reduced de facto mone...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hypotheses of German dom-inance and asymmetry in the Europea...
The structure of the paper will be as follows: first, I will review the literature on the German Dom...
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, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Eco...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
The so-called German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) claimed that Bundesbank policies were transmitted i...
The so-called German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) claimed that Bundes-bank policies were transmitted i...
The so-called German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) claimed that Bundesbank policies were transmitted in...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
In light of continuing mixed results in the literature, this paper re-examines the German Dominance ...
In light of continuing mixed results in the literature, this paper re‐examines the German Dominance ...
This paper is aimed at testing the German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) in the context of Eastern enlar...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
"Argument: The paper argues that the introduction of the Euro has considerably reduced de facto mone...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hypotheses of German dom-inance and asymmetry in the Europea...
The structure of the paper will be as follows: first, I will review the literature on the German Dom...
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, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Eco...
In this paper, the monetary policy independence of European nations in the years before European Mon...
The so-called German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) claimed that Bundesbank policies were transmitted i...
The so-called German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) claimed that Bundes-bank policies were transmitted i...
The so-called German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) claimed that Bundesbank policies were transmitted in...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
In light of continuing mixed results in the literature, this paper re-examines the German Dominance ...
In light of continuing mixed results in the literature, this paper re‐examines the German Dominance ...
This paper is aimed at testing the German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) in the context of Eastern enlar...
This article examines the impact of the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the i...
"Argument: The paper argues that the introduction of the Euro has considerably reduced de facto mone...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the hypotheses of German dom-inance and asymmetry in the Europea...
The structure of the paper will be as follows: first, I will review the literature on the German Dom...