In this paper, we focus on the evolution of the optimum currency area (OCA) properties between Canada and the United States. To this end, we specifically investigate the relationship between the intra-industry trade dynamics of Canadian provinces with the United States and the increasing level of integration between the two countries from 1980 to 1998. Our findings lead us to support the view that integration (real and monetary) improves the conditions under which a monetary union can yield net gains in the long run for the integrating countries. We also find that exchange rate developments exert asymmetric effects on the Canadian provinces.FLWINinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
In the context of global transformation in the economic integration of Canada and the USA, there is ...
In this paper the authors calculate OCA-indexes for industrial countries in an effort to estimate th...
Choosing an exchange-rate regime is largely a matter of choosing the variables that will bear the br...
There is widespread agreement that during the floating exchange rate period from 1970 to the present...
This study examines the major arguments for and against enhanced monetary integration in North Ameri...
The paper considers the pros and cons for Canada of monetary union between Canada and the U.S. The c...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
The goal of this thesis is to evaluate the readiness of the member states of NAFTA to adopt a common...
We investigate the impact of Canada-U.S. trade integration on the degree of export diversification o...
Behaviour of Canadian, the US and Mexican economies integration within the framework of the NAFTA is...
Most models of monetary union (MU) are two country, here we develop a simple n-country Factor-OCA ap...
The idea of a single currency for the United States, Canada, and Mexico usually refers to one of two...
Choosing an exchange-rate regime is largely a matter of choosing the variables that will bear the br...
Between 2002 and 2008, the Canadian dollar appreciated in real terms against the US dollar by 60 per...
What is the effect of monetary integration on international trade? About a decade ago, an informed a...
In the context of global transformation in the economic integration of Canada and the USA, there is ...
In this paper the authors calculate OCA-indexes for industrial countries in an effort to estimate th...
Choosing an exchange-rate regime is largely a matter of choosing the variables that will bear the br...
There is widespread agreement that during the floating exchange rate period from 1970 to the present...
This study examines the major arguments for and against enhanced monetary integration in North Ameri...
The paper considers the pros and cons for Canada of monetary union between Canada and the U.S. The c...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
The goal of this thesis is to evaluate the readiness of the member states of NAFTA to adopt a common...
We investigate the impact of Canada-U.S. trade integration on the degree of export diversification o...
Behaviour of Canadian, the US and Mexican economies integration within the framework of the NAFTA is...
Most models of monetary union (MU) are two country, here we develop a simple n-country Factor-OCA ap...
The idea of a single currency for the United States, Canada, and Mexico usually refers to one of two...
Choosing an exchange-rate regime is largely a matter of choosing the variables that will bear the br...
Between 2002 and 2008, the Canadian dollar appreciated in real terms against the US dollar by 60 per...
What is the effect of monetary integration on international trade? About a decade ago, an informed a...
In the context of global transformation in the economic integration of Canada and the USA, there is ...
In this paper the authors calculate OCA-indexes for industrial countries in an effort to estimate th...
Choosing an exchange-rate regime is largely a matter of choosing the variables that will bear the br...