The dynamic interrelations between unequal neighbors: An Austro-German case study

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This article investigates the effects and the transmission of shocks between asymmetric neighboring countries. In particular, we investigate Austria and Germany which are highly integrated due to their common language and common membership of the European Monetary Union. Generalized impulse response functions reveal large and significant effects of shocks to the German economy on Austria. By contrast, the effects of shocks to the Austrian economy on Germany are barely significant and if they are, their magnitude is small. Furthermore, we can show that multiplier effects exist in Germany but not in Austria and we identify hysteretic properties in Austrian unemployment. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Prettner, K., & Kunst, R. M. (2012). The dynamic interrelations between unequal neighbors: An Austro-German case study. Empirical Economics, 43(2), 741–761. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-011-0504-x

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