The optimality of EMU - A comparative study
The optimality of EMU - A comparative study
Abstract
The aim of this macroeconomic study is to evaluate whether the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) has become an optimum currency area (OCA) or not. To reach a conclusion about the optimality of EMU we have performed two analyses where the first one evaluates the potential impacts of an expansionary monetary policy in Germany, France, Greece and Cyprus. The second analysis compares the properties of the early OCA theory with the characteristics of EMU. Our findings suggests that the EMU is far from complete since the theoretical properties are not fully met in terms of, inter alia, labor mobility and fiscal and political integration. The result of the first part of the analysis also supports this conclusion since it proclaims that one size of monetary policy does not fit the current needs of all member countries. We can conclude that EMU has met several obstacles and for the EMU to be able to manage challenges ahead it needs to enhance the properties in order to become an OCA.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2013-06-19Author
Dahlqvist, Sofia
Flood, Sanna
Keywords
Optimum Currency Area (OCA)
European Central Bank (ECB)
Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)
Europe
Euro
Eurozone
expansionary monetary policy
the GG-LL model
transmission mechanism
Series/Report no.
201306:193
Uppsats
Language
eng