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Member State vulnerability to changes in the euro exchange rate

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  • Narcissa Balta
  • Karin Fischer
  • Plamen Nikolov
  • Lauri Vilmi

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There have been significant fluctuations in the euro exchange rate since the start of the monetary union. This section assesses Member Statesí different degrees of vulnerability to changes in the exchange rate. It looks in particular at possible differences in the pass-through of the nominal exchange rate into import and consumer prices, and at differences in the price elasticity of export volumes. Overall, empirical results show a higher sensitivity of Spain's inflation, and export price elasticities, that are significantly higher in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Austria and France. However, in terms of overall impact on activity, differences in export elasticities tend to be offset, at least in part, by differences in trade openness and in integration in global value chains.

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  • Narcissa Balta & Karin Fischer & Plamen Nikolov & Lauri Vilmi, 2014. "Member State vulnerability to changes in the euro exchange rate," Quarterly Report on the Euro Area (QREA), Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission, vol. 13(3), pages 27-33, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:euf:qreuro:0133-03
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