Currency Areas, Labor Markets, and Regional Cyclical Sensitivity

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Katheryn N. Russ
Jay C. Shambaugh
Sanjay R. Singh
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[1] University of California,Department of Economics
[2] Davis,Elliot School for International Affairs
[3] National Bureau of Economic Research,undefined
[4] George Washington University,undefined
[5] Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,undefined
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IMF Economic Review | 2024年 / 72卷
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In his papers during the lead up to the birth of the European Monetary Union, Obstfeld considered whether the countries forming the EMU were sufficiently similar to survive a single monetary policy—and more importantly, whether they had the capacity to adjust to asymmetric shocks given a single monetary and exchange rate policy. The convention at the time was to take the United States as the baseline for a smoothly functioning currency union. We expand on stylized facts in the literature to illustrate how stratification in local labor market outcomes appears far more persistent in later years than 3 decades ago in the context of what (Obstfeld and Peri in Econ Policy 13(26):205–259, 1998) call non-adjustment in unemployment rates. We then extend the currency union literature by adding an additional consideration: differences in regional cyclical sensitivity. Using measures of cyclicality and Obstfeld–Peri-type non-adjustment, we explore the characteristics of places that can get left behind when local labor markets respond differently to national shocks and discuss implications for policy.
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