Browsing by Subject "Central Europe"
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Costs of exchange rate volatility for labour markets: empirical evidence from the CEE economies
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 2003)According to the traditional `optimum currency area? approach, little will be lost from a very hard peg to a currency union if there is little reason for using the exchange rate in response to economic shocks. This paper ... -
Ireland?s trading potential with Central and Eastern European countries: a gravity study
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1999)Using a gravity model, we estimate the magnitude of potential trade flows between Ireland and the five CEEC countries which are currently negotiating accession to the EU. We find that Irish exports were already close to ...