The optimal currency areas (OCA) theory has been influential in pushing eurozone countries towards structural reforms to make product and labour markets more flexible. The underlying assumption of the OCA prescription for structural reform is that asymmetric shocks are permanent. However, when shocks are temporary it does not follow that more flexibility is the answer. When shocks are the result of business cycle movements, the way to deal with them is by stabilisation efforts. We provide empirical evidence that suggests that the biggest shocks in the eurozone were the result of business cycle movements. These were relatively well synchronised, except for their amplitude. We argue that efforts to stabilise the business cycles should be stre...
This paper presents an ex-post assessment of the current situation of the Economic and Monetary Unio...
The objective of this study is to explain the causes of economic shocks that are manifested in the e...
Abstract: The severity of the crisis in the Southern Eurozone countries is frequently attributed to ...
The optimal currency areas (OCA) theory has been influential in pushing eurozone countries towards s...
The optimal currency areas (OCA) theory has been influential in pushing eurozone countries towards s...
The design failures of the Eurozone have been recognized quite late and have led the Eurozone policy...
Optimum currency area theory (OCA) is a body of work that was seen as highly influential by the Euro...
Soon after the establishment of the Eurozone it became obvious that the structural differences betwe...
The Eurozone, it appears, is in a constant state of crisis. While other major economic players have ...
Widespread concern over real effects of EMU is consistent with new Keynesian approaches to macroecon...
In this paper we suggest that Eurozone countries face a policy trade-off between: (1) a common rule ...
Some have argued that the endogenous responses to the formation of a currency area are so strong tha...
The financial stability of the eurozone depends on its macroeconomic stability and vice versa. We co...
The study aims to establish whether or not the Optimum Currency Area (OCA) theory criteria are endog...
The theory of optimum currency areas (OCA) has analysed the conditions that countries should satisfy...
This paper presents an ex-post assessment of the current situation of the Economic and Monetary Unio...
The objective of this study is to explain the causes of economic shocks that are manifested in the e...
Abstract: The severity of the crisis in the Southern Eurozone countries is frequently attributed to ...
The optimal currency areas (OCA) theory has been influential in pushing eurozone countries towards s...
The optimal currency areas (OCA) theory has been influential in pushing eurozone countries towards s...
The design failures of the Eurozone have been recognized quite late and have led the Eurozone policy...
Optimum currency area theory (OCA) is a body of work that was seen as highly influential by the Euro...
Soon after the establishment of the Eurozone it became obvious that the structural differences betwe...
The Eurozone, it appears, is in a constant state of crisis. While other major economic players have ...
Widespread concern over real effects of EMU is consistent with new Keynesian approaches to macroecon...
In this paper we suggest that Eurozone countries face a policy trade-off between: (1) a common rule ...
Some have argued that the endogenous responses to the formation of a currency area are so strong tha...
The financial stability of the eurozone depends on its macroeconomic stability and vice versa. We co...
The study aims to establish whether or not the Optimum Currency Area (OCA) theory criteria are endog...
The theory of optimum currency areas (OCA) has analysed the conditions that countries should satisfy...
This paper presents an ex-post assessment of the current situation of the Economic and Monetary Unio...
The objective of this study is to explain the causes of economic shocks that are manifested in the e...
Abstract: The severity of the crisis in the Southern Eurozone countries is frequently attributed to ...