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The Journal of Economic Integration 2025 June;40(2) :275-290.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2024057
The Impact of the Key Structural Shifts on Euro Area's Endogeneity Formation

Wi-Dae Kim

Korea Center for International Finance, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Corresponding Author: Wi-Dae Kim ,Email: rladnleo@korea.ac.kr
Copyright ©2025 The Journal of Economic Integration
ABSTRACT
This article tests the change in OCA (Optimal Currency Area) endogeneity, respectively before and after the Euro launch and Fiscal crisis, to assess how much improvement has been achieved after those structural shifts. Improving upon the existing literature, the test methodology presented here proffers a new standardized tool. The launch of the euro has generally improved endogeneity more compared to the fiscal crisis; but, especially in the southern European countries, the result was quite the opposite. Germany and France showed relatively low endogeneity improvement after both the periods, which might contribute to the severe economic slowdown these leader countries have experienced after the Covid era. These results support that a significant delay in endogenous improvements could weaken the region's competitiveness and undermine the depth of economic integration in the euro area.

JEL Classification
C01: Econometrics
E44: Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy
F15: Economic Integration
F45: Macroeconomic Issues of Monetary Unions
J30: General
Keywords: Euro | OCA | Endogeneity | Fiscal crisis | Convergence
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