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Northern and Eastern Enlargement of EMU: Do Structural Reforms Matter?

    • Vanderbilt University
    • Centre for Economic Policy Research
    • Københavns Universitet
    • Loughborough University

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    Abstract

    This paper studies the incentives to join or enlarge a monetary union under alternative assumptions about the extent of market reform within the union and in candidate countries. Lack of labour mobility, wage/price flexibility or fiscal reform brings costs for both new entrants and in the existing union. Countries will only want to join a union where there has been sufficient reform, and where markets are more flexible than their own. But existing members will want the same properties of their new partners as well. Fiscal restrictions, or a lack of fiscal flexibility, will exaggerate this incentive mismatch and may delay the necessary reforms.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedWien
    ForlagSUERF – The European Money and Finance Forum
    Vol/bind2004
    Udgave3.
    Antal sider52
    ISBN (Trykt)390210922X
    StatusUdgivet - jun. 2004
    NavnSUERF Studies
    Nummer3
    Vol/bind2004

    Emneord

    • EMU
    • Enlargement
    • Structural flexibility
    • Fiscal policy

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