European Monetary Union. Convergences and Divergences in an Optimum Currency Area

Theory stated that a country should adhere to a monetary area if that country has about the same development level as member states. Otherwise, less developed countries will bear more pronouncedly the effects of asymmetric shocks that may occur in an integration zone. The reality exceeded far and aw...

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Published in:Analele Universității "Dunărea de Jos" Galați. Fascicula I, Economie și informatica aplicata Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 177 - 184
Main Authors: Neculita, Mihaela, Micu, Adrian
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati 15-05-2020
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Summary:Theory stated that a country should adhere to a monetary area if that country has about the same development level as member states. Otherwise, less developed countries will bear more pronouncedly the effects of asymmetric shocks that may occur in an integration zone. The reality exceeded far and away what the famous economist proved, the case of Greece being the example that put us forward how well we must be prepared for joining the EMU, the European Union itself roughening the financial rules for potential candidates. This paper aims to carry out an analysis of divergences and convergences in the Monetary European Union based on research on the various theories available in the literature and on the current situations of EMU members and non-member countries.
ISSN:1584-0409
2344-441X
1584-0409
DOI:10.35219/eai1584040998