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Work ing PaPer Ser i e Sno 927 / auguSt 2008

Monetary StabiliSation in a currency union of SMall oPen econoMieS

by Marcelo Sánchez

WORKING PAPER SER IESNO 927 / AUGUST 2008

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MONETARY STABILISATION IN A

CURRENCY UNION OF SMALL

OPEN ECONOMIES 1

by Marcelo Sánchez 2

This paper can be downloaded without charge fromhttp://www.ecb.europa.eu or from the Social Science Research Network

electronic library at http://ssrn.com/abstract_id=1194364.

1 We acknowledge comments received from Daniel Heymann and at a presentation at the European Central Bank.

Views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the European Central Bank. The usual disclaimer applies.

2 European Central Bank, Kaiserstrasse 29, D-60311, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Fax:

+49 69 1344 7062; Phone: +49 69 1344 6531; e-mail: marcelo.sanchez@ecb.europa.eu

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ISSN 1561-0810 (print) ISSN 1725-2806 (online)

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Abstract 4

Non-technical summary 5

1 Introduction 8

2 A review of the literature 12

2.1 Monetary stabilisation in a currency union 13

2.2 Interaction between the single monetary policy and national fi scal policies 18

3 A simple model of monetary union stabilisation 23

3.1 Autonomous monetary policy 25

3.2 The currency union 28

3.3 Relative performance 34

4 Monetary-fi scal interaction 42

5 Monetary-fi scal-wage interaction 53

5.1 The monetary autonomy case 57

5.2 Monetary union stabilisation 60

5.3 Welfare implications 67

6 Conclusions 74

Appendix 80

References 83

Tables and fi gures 91

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