On the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration
We study the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration. As a whole, the European Union and Eurozone have had nearly balanced external accounts. However, member countries have presented divergent positions. We analyse the short-term and medium-term factors under...
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doaj-cb5e4086bd9f4a6b92993805b3f0fd682020-11-24T23:54:31ZengEconomists' Association of VojvodinaPanoeconomicus1452-595X2217-23862015-01-0162217719110.2298/PAN1502177C1452-595X1502177COn the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integrationCarrasco Carlos A.0Peinado Patricia1University of the Basque Country, Department of Applied Economics V, Bilbao, SpainUniversity of the Basque Country, Department of Applied Economics V, Bilbao, SpainWe study the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration. As a whole, the European Union and Eurozone have had nearly balanced external accounts. However, member countries have presented divergent positions. We analyse the short-term and medium-term factors underlying the presence of European external imbalances. Our results reveal the existence of divergent trends in key macroeconomic variables within the Eurozone. Moreover, the current account (CA) responds in the short-term to real unit labour cost (ULC) and discretionary fiscal policy. However, we point out the possible existence of a structural component of the CA. When assessing the medium-term determinants of the CA imbalances, catching-up, old-age dependency ratio and country-level specialisation (non-price competitiveness) are relevant variables explaining those imbalances.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2015/1452-595X1502177C.pdfcurrent accountEuropean imbalancesEuropean integrationcompetitivenesscatching-up |
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On the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration |
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On the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration |
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On the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration |
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On the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration |
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On the origin of European imbalances in the context of European integration |
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on the origin of european imbalances in the context of european integration |
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Economists' Association of Vojvodina |
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Panoeconomicus |
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1452-595X 2217-2386 |
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2015-01-01 |
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We study the origin of European imbalances in the context of European
integration. As a whole, the European Union and Eurozone have had nearly
balanced external accounts. However, member countries have presented
divergent positions. We analyse the short-term and medium-term factors
underlying the presence of European external imbalances. Our results reveal
the existence of divergent trends in key macroeconomic variables within the
Eurozone. Moreover, the current account (CA) responds in the short-term to
real unit labour cost (ULC) and discretionary fiscal policy. However, we
point out the possible existence of a structural component of the CA. When
assessing the medium-term determinants of the CA imbalances, catching-up,
old-age dependency ratio and country-level specialisation (non-price
competitiveness) are relevant variables explaining those imbalances. |
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current account European imbalances European integration competitiveness catching-up |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2015/1452-595X1502177C.pdf |
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