none2siThis contribution combines neo-functionalism and historical institutionalism to understand the implications of differentiated integration in Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and Banking Union (BU) for the single market in financial services in the European Union (EU). From the 1980s, the relaunch of the Single Market and monetary integration in the EU were presented by the supporters of EMU as mutually reinforcing, as in the logic of the Commission’s Report ‘One Market, One Money’. Initially, EMU appeared to reinforce financial integration, especially in the Euro Area banking sector, even though EMU was a case of differentiated integration in the EU. Subsequently, the incomplete EMU triggered the sovereign debt crisis, which undermi...
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peer reviewedThis contribution combines neo-functionalism and historical institutionalism to underst...
A Union of twenty-seven, or more, members at vastly different levels of socioeconomic development mu...
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Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
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The integration of financial markets is crucial in a monetary unification process, taking into accou...
This paper investigates the effect of European Monetary Union on the integration of the financial se...
The single most important policy-induced innovation in the international financial system since the ...
The study reformulates neofunctionalism as a theory of regional integration by adding insights from ...
A world-wide process controversially defined liberalisation is occurring in he financial sector. Its...
peer reviewedThis contribution combines neo-functionalism and historical institutionalism to underst...
A Union of twenty-seven, or more, members at vastly different levels of socioeconomic development mu...
European monetary integration was one element in the process of financial market integration but by ...
The second half of 2012 was dominated by debates surrounding the construction of an EU banking union...
Economic and monetary union (EMU) is the most advanced form of international economic integration. ...
This paper reviews some early evidence on the performance and possible developments of European capi...
peer reviewedThis contribution discusses the two main asymmetries of European Economic and Monetary ...
This paper reviews the factors that will determine the shape of financial markets under EMU. It argu...
The contributions to this book examine the two main asymmetries of the Euro Area as they have intens...
The first decade of EMU has taught us much about the power of a single currency to integrate financi...
The integration of financial markets is crucial in a monetary unification process, taking into accou...
This paper investigates the effect of European Monetary Union on the integration of the financial se...
The single most important policy-induced innovation in the international financial system since the ...
The study reformulates neofunctionalism as a theory of regional integration by adding insights from ...
A world-wide process controversially defined liberalisation is occurring in he financial sector. Its...