euro area

collocation in English

meaningsofeuroandarea

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euro
noun[C]
uk
/ˈjʊə.rəʊ/
us
/ˈjʊr.oʊ/
the unit of money used in most European ...
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area
noun
uk
/ˈeə.ri.ə/
us
/ˈer.i.ə/
a particular part of a place, piece of land, ...
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(Definition ofeuroandareafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeuro area

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In order to select the best specification of the model for theeuroareadata, we run a battery of tests.
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The analysis finds that theeuroareastill falls short of being an optimal currency area.
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To our knowledge, this is the firsteuroareamoney demand study using such an extended sample period.
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Why are labour costs not converging in theeuroarea?
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At this point in time, it is too early to tell to what extent inflation differentials will constitute a policy problem in theeuroarea.
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During the 1990s, theeuroareacountries exported on average roughly one quarter of their output to each other.
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Joining theeuroareawill be a continuation of the monetary policy pursued domestically, thus not involving any major change.
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It is too soon to tell empirically whether the pace and direction of intraeuroareatrade found in 2000 data represent a secular trend.
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The latter are now faced with two alternatives to achieve price stability: either remain outside theeuroareaor join it as full-fledged members.
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There is some evidence of cyclical convergence above the general trend within theeuroarea, but convergence remains incomplete.
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To our knowledge, this is the first money demand study for theeuroareaestimated over such an extended sample.
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Theeuroarearemains vulnerable to asymmetrical shocks and varied national responses to aggregate economic disturbances.
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The search for evidence of adjustment within theeuroareahas taken several forms.
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What are the implications for policymakers of this failure of theeuroareato ' self validate'?
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Except for a short period in 1985, theeuroareaeconomy remained in this regime of relatively lower monetary volatility between 1981 and 1991.
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There is considerable evidence that theeuroareahas landed in a rigidity trap.
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The available data series covers ten of twelveeuroareacountries from the first quarter of 1995 to the fourth quarter of 2002, and provides partial data thereafter.
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Euroareainflation started in 1999 below 2 per cent a year but rose to a level above the band by the end of 2001.
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Instead, a ' rigidity trap' has developed in theeuroarea, consisting of relatively tight monetary policy, forced fiscal consolidation, and a risk of deflation in some economies.
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Price level and inflation differentials within theeuroareahave recently attracted the interest of policy-makers and economists alike.
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