Convergence of shocks and trade in the enlarged European Union |
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Authors: | Athina Zervoyianni Athanasios Anastasiou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics , University of Patras , Greece athina@upatras.gr;3. Department of Economics , University of Patras , Greece |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the relation between trade flows and cross-country symmetry of supply and demand shocks using data from the EU-27 countries. Increased bilateral trade intensity is found to have a positive impact on the correlation of both demand and supply shocks. Intra-industry trade is found to be positively linked to correlations of supply-side shocks but negatively linked to correlations of demand shocks. Our results thus provide support for the argument that aggregate demand spillovers and intra-industry trade, rather than specialization, dominate in the process through which trade flows affect the cross-country transmission of shocks in Europe. At the same time, our estimates suggest that monetary-policy convergence in Europe (the circulation of the euro), while having increased symmetry of supply-side shocks, has had no direct favourable impact on symmetry of demand shocks. By contrast, the process of fiscal-policy convergence is found to have resulted in more correlated demand shocks across the EU member states. |
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Keywords: | trade flows convergence of shocks European integration cyclical macroeconomic fluctuations |
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