Exchange Rate Volatility and Growth in Small Open Economies at the EMU Periphery

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Gunther Schnabl

Flossbach von Storch Research Institute

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Date Written: December 2006

Abstract

Since the introduction of the euro in January 1999, exchange rate stability in the periphery of the euro area is growing. The paper investigates the impact of exchange rate stability on growth for a sample of 41 mostly small open economies in the EMU periphery. It identifies international trade, international capital flows and macroeconomic stability as important transmission channels from exchange rate stability to more growth. It is argued that fixed exchange rates provide a more stable framework for the adjustment of asset and labour markets of countries in the economic catch-up process thereby accelerating growth. Panel estimations reveal a robust negative relationship between exchange rate volatility and growth for countries in the economic catch-up process with open capital accounts.

Keywords: Exchange Rate Regimes, Growth, EMU Periphery, International Role of the Euro

JEL Classification: F31

Suggested Citation

Schnabl, Gunther, Exchange Rate Volatility and Growth in Small Open Economies at the EMU Periphery (December 2006). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=955250 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.955250

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