Discussion paper

DP5101 Monetary Policy in the Euro Area: Lessons from Five Years of ECB and Implications for Turkey

We examine monetary policy in the euro area from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. We discuss what theory tells us the strategy of Central banks should be and contrasts it with the one employed by the ECB. We review accomplishments (and failures) of monetary policy in the euro area and suggest changes that would increase the correlation between words and actions; streamline the understanding that markets have of the policy process; and anchor expectation formation more strongly. We examine the transmission of monetary policy shocks in the euro area and in some potential member countries and try to infer the likely effects occurring when Turkey joins the EU first and the euro area later. Much of the analysis here warns against having too high expectations of the economic gains that membership to the EU and euro club will produce.

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Citation

Favero, C and F Canova (2005), ‘DP5101 Monetary Policy in the Euro Area: Lessons from Five Years of ECB and Implications for Turkey‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5101. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp5101