Keynesian and Austrian Perspectives on Crisis, Shock Adjustment, Exchange Rate Regime and (Long-Term) Growth

24 Pages Posted: 12 Feb 2011

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Gunther Schnabl

University of Leipzig - Institute for Economic Policy

Mathilde Maurel

Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - Centre Maison des Sciences Economiques

Date Written: January 15, 2011

Abstract

The 2010 European debt crisis has revived the discussion concerning the optimum adjustment strategy in the face of asymmetric shocks. Whereas Mundell’s (1961) seminal theory on optimum currency areas suggests depreciation in the face of crisis, the most recent emergence of competitive depreciations, competitive interest rate cuts or currency wars questions the exchange rate as an adjustment tool to asymmetric economic development. This paper approaches the question from a theoretical perspective by confronting exchange rate based adjustment with crisis adjustment via price and wage cuts. Econometric estimations yield a negative impact of exchange rate flexibility/volatility on growth, which is found to be particularly strong for countries with asymmetric business cycles and during recessions. Based on these findings we support a further enlargement of the European Monetary Union and recommend more exchange rate stability for the rest of the world.

Keywords: exchange rate regime, Keynes, Hayek, asymmetrics, adjustment

JEL Classification: F31

Suggested Citation

Schnabl, Gunther and Maurel, Mathilde, Keynesian and Austrian Perspectives on Crisis, Shock Adjustment, Exchange Rate Regime and (Long-Term) Growth (January 15, 2011). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1758653 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1758653

Gunther Schnabl (Contact Author)

University of Leipzig - Institute for Economic Policy ( email )

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Germany

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Mathilde Maurel

Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - Centre Maison des Sciences Economiques ( email )

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Paris Cedex 13, 75647
France

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