Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries

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Main Author: Correia, Leonida
Publication Date: 2008
Other Authors: Gouveia, Sofia
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Business cycle synchronisation is a necessary condition for the successful implementation of a common monetary policy, according to the theory of Optimum Currency Area. This paper focuses on the European Monetary Union (EMU) providing a descriptive analysis of the association between the aggregate Euro area and nine member states’ business cycles in 1980:1–2004:4. Overall, we find that, since the inception of EMU, business cycles of the larger member-states have been increasingly synchronised with the aggregate Euro area cycle, with the only exception of Spain, while results are rather mixed in the case of smaller countries. We further document that since 1997 business cycle synchronisation has become weaker in a number of countries, such as Belgium, the Netherlands and Greece.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
title Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
spellingShingle Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
Correia, Leonida
business cycle synchronisation
economic and monetary union
european integration
title_short Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
title_full Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
title_fullStr Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
title_full_unstemmed Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
title_sort Business cycle synchronisation in the euro area: the case of small countries
author Correia, Leonida
author_facet Correia, Leonida
Gouveia, Sofia
author_role author
author2 Gouveia, Sofia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Correia, Leonida
Gouveia, Sofia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv business cycle synchronisation
economic and monetary union
european integration
topic business cycle synchronisation
economic and monetary union
european integration
description Business cycle synchronisation is a necessary condition for the successful implementation of a common monetary policy, according to the theory of Optimum Currency Area. This paper focuses on the European Monetary Union (EMU) providing a descriptive analysis of the association between the aggregate Euro area and nine member states’ business cycles in 1980:1–2004:4. Overall, we find that, since the inception of EMU, business cycles of the larger member-states have been increasingly synchronised with the aggregate Euro area cycle, with the only exception of Spain, while results are rather mixed in the case of smaller countries. We further document that since 1997 business cycle synchronisation has become weaker in a number of countries, such as Belgium, the Netherlands and Greece.
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