Regional insurance against asymmetric shocks: An empirical study for the European community

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The loss of the exchange rate as an independent policy instrument implied by European monetary union calls for an insurance scheme as a buffer against asymmetric shocks. We study the performance of such a system using historical data. A reasonable insurance scheme can be implemented on the basis of a fairly complex econometric formula. Simplifying the computation of the transfers severely worsens the performance of the system. Forcing the system to balance financially is not a critical constraint. The simulations show that stabilizing asymmetric shocks around a common trend may amplify the univariate variance of GDP for some member countries. © Blackwell Publishers Ltd and The Victoria University of Manchester, 1998. Published by Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

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Von Hagen, J., & Hammond, G. W. (1998). Regional insurance against asymmetric shocks: An empirical study for the European community. Manchester School, 66(3), 331–353. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9957.00104

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