The hypothesis that capital markets naturally function in an efficient way-- possibly one of the widest accepted dogmas of contemporary liberalism--has for many years encouraged politicians and regulators in the United States and Europe to refrain from regulating too strictly or even to deregulate the financial industry. Moreover, by leaving Member States with the final responsibility for the soundness of their public finances, the Efficient Capital Markets Hypothesis (ECMH) underpins the constitutional framework of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The recent financial and sovereign debt crises, however, have highlighted the limits of the ECMH and the dangers for market actors, financial institutions, regulators and politicians of rel...
Introduction: Financial crisis and sovereign debt crisis have precipitated unexpected reform of the ...
Contrary to the views of many commentators, the Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis ( ECMH ), as ori...
We examine the synchronisation of the European Union (EU) financial markets before and during the 20...
peer reviewedThe hypothesis that capital markets naturally function in an efficient way-- possibly o...
peer reviewedThe European Union crisis responses and the Efficient Capital Markets Hypothesis (ECMH)...
The European Union crisis responses and the Efficient Capital Markets Hypothesis (ECMH) : The hypot...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, this paper contends that the excessive development of capital marke...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
Contrary to the views of many commentators, the Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis ( ECMH ), as ori...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, this paper contends that the excessive development of capital marke...
Since 2003, the EU and the US have conducted a vibrant regulatory dialogue on financial regulation, ...
Since 2003, the EU and the US have conducted a vibrant regulatory dialogue on financial regulation, ...
Introduction: Financial crisis and sovereign debt crisis have precipitated unexpected reform of the ...
Contrary to the views of many commentators, the Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis ( ECMH ), as ori...
We examine the synchronisation of the European Union (EU) financial markets before and during the 20...
peer reviewedThe hypothesis that capital markets naturally function in an efficient way-- possibly o...
peer reviewedThe European Union crisis responses and the Efficient Capital Markets Hypothesis (ECMH)...
The European Union crisis responses and the Efficient Capital Markets Hypothesis (ECMH) : The hypot...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, this paper contends that the excessive development of capital marke...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
Contrary to the views of many commentators, the Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis ( ECMH ), as ori...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, this paper contends that the excessive development of capital marke...
Since 2003, the EU and the US have conducted a vibrant regulatory dialogue on financial regulation, ...
Since 2003, the EU and the US have conducted a vibrant regulatory dialogue on financial regulation, ...
Introduction: Financial crisis and sovereign debt crisis have precipitated unexpected reform of the ...
Contrary to the views of many commentators, the Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis ( ECMH ), as ori...
We examine the synchronisation of the European Union (EU) financial markets before and during the 20...