Abstract

From the theory of Optimal Currency Areas (OCA) we know that the European Monetary Union (EMU) is certainly not an OCA. This observation implies that on the one hand the member countries will have a macroeconomic development that differs, but have, due to membership of the EMU, got much limited room for manoeuvre for pursuing an independent macroeconomic policy.

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