Productivity differentials and external balance in ERM II
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Title:
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Productivity differentials and external balance in ERM II |
Author:
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Henriksson, Marketta
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Organization:
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Bank of Finland
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Series:
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Bank of Finland Research Discussion Papers
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Series number:
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7/2005 |
Year of publication:
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2005 |
Publication date:
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2.3.2005 |
Pages:
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36 |
Keywords:
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euroalue; EMU; lähentyminen; inflaatio; tuottavuus; ERM; hinnat; valuuttakurssit; mallit; avoin talous; talouskasvu; uudet EU-maat
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Abstract:
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Differences in growth, productivity and inflation levels are going
to be a prominent feature of the future of EMU, as the convergence
process is still on-going in the new Member States. This
convergence process can be described by the Balassa-Samuelson
proposition, which states that faster growth in the traded goods
sector than in the non-traded goods sector results in a rise in the
price of non-traded goods and an appreciation of the trend real
exchange rate. In this study, the aim is to construct a small open
economy model that enables examination of the effects of
Balassa-Samuelson-type growth in an intertemporal fixed exchange
rate framework with a focus on the external balance. To address the
well-known problems with small open economy models, an endogenous
discount rate is used. The results imply that faster productivity
growth in the traded than in the non-traded goods sector may induce
external imbalances, leading to increased vulnerability of the
economy. However, trade account deficits would appear to be a
temporary phenomenon, as this line of development can be reversed
by the natural shift in the composition of consumption towards
non-traded goods that is characteristic of catch-up economies. In
the meantime, fiscal policy plays a key role.
Key words: small open economy, Balassa-Samuelson effect, ERM II,
external balance
JEL classification numbers: F41, F33, F32 |
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