JOURNAL ARTICLE
What kind of region reaps the benefits of a currency union?
Published In: Journal of Regional Science, 2023, v. 63, n. 3. P. 552 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Cerqua, Augusto; Di Stefano, Roberta; Pellegrini, Guido 3 of 3
Abstract
What is the economic impact of joining a currency union? Is this impact heterogeneous across regions? And how does it change in case of a recession? We answer these questions by investigating the economic impact of joining the euro area for the latecomers, that is, the eastern European countries that adopted the euro after 2002. Differently from previous literature, we use NUTS‐2 regions as units of analysis. This novelty allows us to investigate the theoretical predictions of a currency union impact at a more appropriate geographical level. Using a recently developed counterfactual approach, we estimate the overall as well as the disaggregated impact of joining the euro area. We find that the adoption of the euro brought about a small positive effect, which was, however, dampened by the Great Recession. Individual regional estimates suggest heterogeneous returns with benefits accruing mostly to core regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Journal of Regional Science. 2023/06, Vol. 63, Issue 3, p552
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0022-4146
- DOI:10.1111/jors.12631
- Accession Number:164094970
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