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Title: Risk sharing in currency unions: The migration channel

Citation Type: Working Paper

Publication Year: 2021

Abstract: Country-specific business cycle fluctuations are potentially very costly for member states ofcurrency unions because they lack monetary autonomy. The actual costs depend on the extent to which consumption is shielded from these fluctuations and thus on the extent of risk sharing across member states. The literature to date has focused on financial and credit markets as well as on transfer schemes as channels of risk sharing. In this paper, we show how the standard approach to quantify risk sharing can be extended to account for migration as an additional channel of cross-country risk sharing. In theory, migration should play a key role when it comes to insulating per capita consumption from aggregate fluctuations, and our estimates show that it does so indeed for US states, but not for the members of the Euro area (EA). Consistent with these results, we also present survey evidence which shows that migration rates are about 20 times higher in the US. Lastly, we find, in line with earlier work, that risk sharing is generally much more limited across EA members.

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Authors: Kohler, Wilhelm; Muller, Gernot J.; Wellmann, Susanne

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Publication Number: 144

Institution: University of Tubingen

Pages: 1-41

Publisher Location: Tubingen

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Migration and Immigration

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