Macroeconomic Challenges in the Euro Area and the Acceding Countries
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Title: | Macroeconomic Challenges in the Euro Area and the Acceding Countries |
Other Titles: | Makroökonomische Herausforderungen für die Eurozone und die Beitrittskandidaten |
Authors: | Drechsel, Katja |
Thesis advisor: | Prof. Frank Westermann |
Thesis referee: | Prof. Dr. Joachim Wilde |
Abstract: | The conduct of effective economic policy faces a multiplicity of macroeconomic challenges, which requires a wide scope of theoretical and empirical analyses. With a focus on the European Union, this doctoral dissertation consists of two parts which make empirical and methodological contributions to the literature on forecasting real economic activity and on the analysis of business cycles in a boom-bust framework in the light of the EMU enlargement. In the first part, we tackle the problem of publication lags and analyse the role of the information flow in computing short-term forecasts up to one quarter ahead for the euro area GDP and its main components. A huge dataset of monthly indicators is used to estimate simple bridge equations. The individual forecasts are then pooled, using different weighting schemes. To take into consideration the release calendar of each indicator, six forecasts are compiled successively during the quarter. We find that the sequencing of information determines the weight allocated to each block of indicators, especially when the first month of hard data becomes available. This conclusion extends the findings of the recent literature. Moreover, when combining forecasts, two weighting schemes are found to outperform the equal weighting scheme in almost all cases. In the second part, we focus on the potential accession of the new EU Member States in Central and Eastern Europe to the euro area. In contrast to the discussion of Optimum Currency Areas, we follow a non-standard approach for the discussion on abandonment of national currencies the boom-bust theory. We analyse whether evidence for boom-bust cycles is given and draw conclusions whether these countries should join the EMU in the near future. Using a broad range of data sets and empirical methods we document credit market imperfections, comprising asymmetric financing opportunities across sectors, excess foreign currency liabilities and contract enforceability problems both at macro and micro level. Furthermore, we depart from the standard analysis of comovements of business cycles among countries and rather consider long-run and short-run comovements across sectors. While the results differ across countries, we find evidence for credit market imperfections in Central and Eastern Europe and different sectoral reactions to shocks. This gives favour for the assessment of the potential euro accession using this supplementary, non-standard approach. |
URL: | https://osnadocs.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-201012176732 |
Subject Keywords: | forecast pooling; weighting scheme; out-of-sample forecast performance; boom-bust cycle; credit market imperfections; EMU enlargement; foreign debt; financing asymmetries; sectoral comovement |
Issue Date: | 17-Dec-2010 |
License name: | Namensnennung-NichtKommerziell-KeineBearbeitung 3.0 Deutschland |
License url: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/de/ |
Type of publication: | Dissertation oder Habilitation [doctoralThesis] |
Appears in Collections: | FB09 - E-Dissertationen |
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