Can interest rate spreads stabilize the euro area? |
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Authors: | Micha? Brzoza-Brzezina Jacek Kot?owski Kamil Wierus |
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Institution: | 1. Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland;2. Narodowy Bank Polski, Warsaw, Polandmichal.brzoza-brzezina@nbp.pl;4. Narodowy Bank Polski, Warsaw, Poland;5. Narodowy Bank Polski, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Since the onset of the financial crisis significant interest rate spreads have arisen between euro area countries, both for public and private debt. We check whether these spreads could be made to work towards the goal of providing more stability to the euro area. In particular, we focus on reducing the imbalances that arose between the core and peripheral members of the euro area in the first decade of its existence. The idea is that stable positive spreads in peripheral countries could have decreased domestic demand, preventing the boom–bust cycles that plagued these economies. They could also prevent such developments in the future. We construct a panel model for euro area countries and estimate the relationship between real interest rates and the current account balance. Next, we use the estimated parameters to perform simulations. We find that spreads on real interest rates of 0.6–5.5 percentage points would have been necessary to stabilize external positions of the four peripheral euro area member countries. |
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Keywords: | euro area imbalances current account panel estimation |
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