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Towards Optimum: Can Europe become an optimum currency area

Towards Optimum: Can Europe become an optimum currency area

Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to study the Eurozone and give an answer to the question: Can Europe become an optimum currency area? Our analysis is based on theory structured in the form of several criteria for an optimum currency area, which we compare with our findings from the Eurozone. Our result shows that the Eurozone does not satisfy the criteria of high-factor mobility or wage flexibility. This is due to low-labour mobility and wage rigidity (wage rigidity is especially a concern for the northern countries). Another challenge faced by the Eurozone is the control of member government spending and economic stability through the Stability and Growth Pact. Our result further shows an increase in intra-trade in Europe, since the implementation of the Euro, which can be an important trend for the development of an optimum currency area.
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/32569
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  • Kandidatuppsatser / Institutionen för nationalekonomi och statistik
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Date
2013-03-18
Author
Kaller, Sofia
Strömberg, Ulf
Keywords
Optimum Currency Are
EMU
Europe
EU
GG-LL model
Series/Report no.
201303:18
Uppsats
Language
eng
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