. . . . "RO - Rumunsko" . "Finance - Challenges of Future" . . "1"^^ . "421020" . "Konvergence ve v\u00FDvoji devizov\u00FDch kurz\u016F v Euro-kandid\u00E1tsk\u00FDch zem\u00EDch"@cs . "1"^^ . "Konvergence ve v\u00FDvoji devizov\u00FDch kurz\u016F v Euro-kandid\u00E1tsk\u00FDch zem\u00EDch"@cs . . . "19520" . "Exchange Rate Development and its Convergence in Euro Candidate Countries"@en . "41-46" . "[50BD2EEC448C]" . "6"^^ . "6" . "Stav\u00E1rek, Daniel" . "exchange rate, convergence, euro candidate countries"@en . . "The paper analyzes the exchange rate development and convergence in five euro candidate countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) using standard and rolling correlation analysis based on daily returns. The results obtained suggest that level of convergence differs among countries. Nevertheless, Czech and Slovak currencies recorded the highest correlation coefficients during the majority of the period analyzed."@en . . "RIV/47813059:19520/07:#0000019!RIV08-GA0-19520___" . . . "RIV/47813059:19520/07:#0000019" . "Exchange Rate Development and its Convergence in Euro Candidate Countries" . "Exchange Rate Development and its Convergence in Euro Candidate Countries"@en . "P\u0159\u00EDsp\u011Bvek analyzuje v\u00FDvoj devizpv\u00FDch kurz\u016F a jejich konvergenci v p\u011Bti euro-kandid\u00E1tsk\u00FDch zem\u00EDch (\u010Cesko, Ma\u010Farsko, Polsko, Rumunsko a Slovensko) za pou\u017Eit\u00ED r\u016Fzn\u00FDch verz\u00ED korela\u010Dn\u00ED anal\u00FDzy. V\u00FDsledky nazna\u010Duj\u00ED, \u017Ee \u00FArove\u0148 konvergence se mezi st\u00E1ty li\u0161\u00ED, p\u0159i\u010Dem\u017E nejvy\u0161\u0161\u00ED korela\u010Dn\u00ED koeficienty byly odhaleny u \u010Desk\u00E9 a slovensk\u00E9 m\u011Bny."@cs . "The paper analyzes the exchange rate development and convergence in five euro candidate countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) using standard and rolling correlation analysis based on daily returns. The results obtained suggest that level of convergence differs among countries. Nevertheless, Czech and Slovak currencies recorded the highest correlation coefficients during the majority of the period analyzed." . . "Exchange Rate Development and its Convergence in Euro Candidate Countries" . "1583-3712" . . . . "P(GA402/05/2758)" . "1" .