Five years of the ECB – a mixed experience
Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research
2003
9
4
Winter
633-645
ECB ; economic policy ; EMU ; euro ; evaluation ; fiscal policy ; wage policy
EMU and International monetary system
English
Bibliogr.
"This article examines the performance of the ECB's monetary policy. It concludes that the ECB has performed well as regards its primary goal of keeping inflation under control. However, as long as price stability is not threatened the ECB can and should contribute to growth. Here, however, after a good start, the ECB's performance has been disappointing. This article argues that greater coordination between wage and monetary policies is required: if the ECB were to take account of stability-oriented national wage formation policies, then it could pursue a monetary policy that promoted growth without putting in jeopardy price stability. "
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