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Institutionalizing eurozone exit: a modified NEWNEY approach

[working paper]

Huck, Steffen
Valasek, Justin

Corporate Editor
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH

Abstract

In this note, we argue that the Eurozone needs an institutional exit mechanism to enhance Eurozone stability, and propose modifications to the Dobbs' NEWNEY mechanism, the only mechanism that satisfies the twin properties of eliminating incentives for intra-Eurozone capital flight and maintaining Eu... view more

In this note, we argue that the Eurozone needs an institutional exit mechanism to enhance Eurozone stability, and propose modifications to the Dobbs' NEWNEY mechanism, the only mechanism that satisfies the twin properties of eliminating incentives for intra-Eurozone capital flight and maintaining Eurozone price stability. Our modifications eliminate moral hazard, allow for a fair distribution of costs (between and within countries) and are also appropriate for the exit of a fiscally strong country. (author's abstract)... view less


Wir befürworten einen institutionellen Exit-Mechanismus für die Eurozone, nicht zuletzt um die Stabilität der Eurozone zu stärken, und schlagen Modifikationen zu Dobb's NEWNEY Mechanismus vor, dem einzigen Mechanismus, der Anreize zu Kapitalflucht innerhalb der Eurozone eliminiert und Preisstabilitä... view more

Wir befürworten einen institutionellen Exit-Mechanismus für die Eurozone, nicht zuletzt um die Stabilität der Eurozone zu stärken, und schlagen Modifikationen zu Dobb's NEWNEY Mechanismus vor, dem einzigen Mechanismus, der Anreize zu Kapitalflucht innerhalb der Eurozone eliminiert und Preisstabilität garantiert. Unsere Modifikationen eliminieren moral hazard und erlauben es, die Kosten eines Exits gerecht zu verteilen, sowohl zwischen Ländern als auch innerhalb eines Landes. Der modifizierte Mechanismus eignet sich nicht nur für den Exit eines fiskalisch schwachen, sondern auch für den Exit eines fiskalischen starken Lands. (Autorenreferat)... view less

Keywords
redistribution; legislative; Europe; pricing policy; negotiation; capital; Euro; trade union; stability; federalism; institutionalization; performance

Classification
European Politics
Economic Policy

Document language
English

Publication Year
2012

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
6 p.

Series
Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Markt und Entscheidung, Abteilung Ökonomik des Wandels, SP II 2012-304

Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10419/68145

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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