Monetary-Fiscal Wage Interactions in a Multi-Country Currency Union
Monetary-Fiscal Wage Interactions in a Multi-Country Currency Union
- 세종대학교 경제통합연구소
- Journal of Economic Integration
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2013.09507 - 524 (18 pages)
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This paper studies a multi-country currency union of small open economies. Demand-side disturbances hamper monetary union stabilisation unless participating countries` business cycles are perfectly synchronised. In the face of country-specific supply shocks, a currency union of small open economies underperforms monetary autonomy. Higher preference for price stability also deteriorates monetary union stabilisation performance. Monetary-fiscal interaction leads to a free rider problem, with supply shocks eliciting higher interest rate variability. Wage bargaining attempting at stabilising real wages and output mitigates the free rider problem. Decentralised wage bargaining and a lower wage sensitivity of output favour a currency union over monetary autonomy.
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. A Simple Model of Monetary Union Stabilisation
Ⅲ. Welfare Implications
Ⅳ. Conclusion
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