Southern and Eastern Europe in the Eurozone: convergence or divergence?

IF 1.2 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Baltic Journal of Economics Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/1406099X.2020.1770945
Andrea Boltho
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ABSTRACT A number of studies have concluded that, contrary to expectations, European monetary union has not reduced income disparities among the 12 Western European member countries. In fact, incomes per capita between Southern and Northern Eurozone members have diverged since the Eurozone was created, in contrast to earlier trends which had seen rapid convergence in living standards across Western Europe. The paper revisits this issue and investigates whether something similar occurred in the five Eastern European countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia) which joined the Eurozone between 2007 and 2015. The conclusion is that, despite similarities with Southern Europe in some areas, overall developments in Eastern Europe were different and led to convergence rather than divergence. Important reasons for this were Eastern Europe's relatively high levels of institutional quality, a politically motivated determination to anchor these countries to the West and, possibly, the legacy of pre-war history.
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欧元区的南欧和东欧:趋同还是分化?
许多研究得出结论,与预期相反,欧洲货币联盟并没有缩小西欧12个成员国之间的收入差距。事实上,自欧元区成立以来,欧元区南部和北部成员国的人均收入就出现了分歧,这与西欧各国生活水平迅速趋同的早期趋势形成了鲜明对比。本文重新审视了这一问题,并调查了2007年至2015年间加入欧元区的五个东欧国家(爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚、立陶宛、斯洛伐克和斯洛文尼亚)是否也发生了类似的情况。结论是,尽管东欧在某些方面与南欧有相似之处,但东欧的总体发展是不同的,导致了趋同而不是分化。造成这种情况的重要原因是东欧相对较高的制度质量,有政治动机的决心将这些国家固定在西方,可能还有战前历史的遗产。
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