This article tests the endogeneity hypothesis of optimum currency area (OCA) criteria in a cross-section of OECD countries in the 1990s. It argues that intraindustry trade induces convergence of business cycles, while no direct relation between business cycles and bilateral trade intensity is found. This finding confirms the OCA endogeneity hypothesis, but it underlines the role of trade specialization. Furthermore, the endogeneity of OCA criteria implies a comparable degree of business cycle harmonization of Central and Eastern European countries with the EU as for the current members in the medium run. (JEL F15, F41)
Description
The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria, Intra-industry Trade, and EMU Enlargement - Fidrmuc - 2008 - Contemporary Economic Policy - Wiley Online Library
%0 Journal Article
%1 COEP:COEP1
%A Fidrmuc, Jarko
%D 2004
%I Blackwell Publishing Ltd
%J Contemporary Economic Policy
%K area business currency cycles macro monetary oca optimal policy
%N 1
%P 1--12
%R 10.1093/cep/byh001
%T The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria, Intra-industry Trade, and EMU Enlargement
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cep/byh001
%V 22
%X This article tests the endogeneity hypothesis of optimum currency area (OCA) criteria in a cross-section of OECD countries in the 1990s. It argues that intraindustry trade induces convergence of business cycles, while no direct relation between business cycles and bilateral trade intensity is found. This finding confirms the OCA endogeneity hypothesis, but it underlines the role of trade specialization. Furthermore, the endogeneity of OCA criteria implies a comparable degree of business cycle harmonization of Central and Eastern European countries with the EU as for the current members in the medium run. (JEL F15, F41)
@article{COEP:COEP1,
abstract = {This article tests the endogeneity hypothesis of optimum currency area (OCA) criteria in a cross-section of OECD countries in the 1990s. It argues that intraindustry trade induces convergence of business cycles, while no direct relation between business cycles and bilateral trade intensity is found. This finding confirms the OCA endogeneity hypothesis, but it underlines the role of trade specialization. Furthermore, the endogeneity of OCA criteria implies a comparable degree of business cycle harmonization of Central and Eastern European countries with the EU as for the current members in the medium run. (JEL F15, F41)},
added-at = {2013-03-09T22:08:43.000+0100},
author = {Fidrmuc, Jarko},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2aadc0d96c1c3ca9e667828bbbeb035bc/jp},
description = {The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria, Intra-industry Trade, and EMU Enlargement - Fidrmuc - 2008 - Contemporary Economic Policy - Wiley Online Library},
doi = {10.1093/cep/byh001},
interhash = {62a3da149ef1ab5135d773ea329fc4e3},
intrahash = {aadc0d96c1c3ca9e667828bbbeb035bc},
issn = {1465-7287},
journal = {Contemporary Economic Policy},
keywords = {area business currency cycles macro monetary oca optimal policy},
number = 1,
pages = {1--12},
publisher = {Blackwell Publishing Ltd},
timestamp = {2013-03-09T22:21:36.000+0100},
title = {The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria, Intra-industry Trade, and EMU Enlargement},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cep/byh001},
volume = 22,
year = 2004
}