The 2008 global financial crisis spread to most of the developed economies, including those of the European Union. Unfortunately, despite decades of effort to build a Single Financial Market, almost all EU jurisdictions lacked proper crisis resolution mechanisms, especially with respect to the cross-border dimensions of a global crisis. This led to a threat of widespread bank failures in EU countries and near collapse of their financial systems. Today, in the context of the Eurozone financial crisis, the EU is at a critical crossroads. It has to decide whether the road to recovery runs through closer integration of financial policies and of bank supervision and resolution, or whether to take the path of fragmentation with a gradual return t...
The integration of financial markets is crucial in a monetary unification process, taking into accou...
The rising delinquencies in the U.S. subprime mortgage market in 2006 and the succeeding collapse in...
The government debt crisis, erupted in the Eurozone in 2009, nearly led to the collapse of European ...
The crisis has revealed the fragility of the monetary union and the persistence of very high financi...
Regional systems of governance may resolve some of the dilemmas of global financial integration, and...
This paper discusses several key issues regarding the European twin sovereign debt and banking crise...
Regional systems of governance may resolve some of the dilemmas of global financial integration, and...
Regional systems of governance may resolve some of the dilemmas of global financial integration, and...
The ongoing review performed by European institutions with closer and closer cooperation with Member...
The debt sustainability is a challenging problem to some Eurozone countries, being a reflection of a...
Deep financial crisis which started in 2007 proved to be extremely contagious affecting the financia...
The move to European Banking Union involving the supervision and resolution of banks at euro-area le...
For well over a decade many observers had warned that the European Unionwas ill-prepared in case of ...
Regional governance systems may resolve the dilemmas of global financial integration, and the Eurozo...
Europe currently faces a severe economic and financial Great Crisis. It is often described as a sove...
The integration of financial markets is crucial in a monetary unification process, taking into accou...
The rising delinquencies in the U.S. subprime mortgage market in 2006 and the succeeding collapse in...
The government debt crisis, erupted in the Eurozone in 2009, nearly led to the collapse of European ...
The crisis has revealed the fragility of the monetary union and the persistence of very high financi...
Regional systems of governance may resolve some of the dilemmas of global financial integration, and...
This paper discusses several key issues regarding the European twin sovereign debt and banking crise...
Regional systems of governance may resolve some of the dilemmas of global financial integration, and...
Regional systems of governance may resolve some of the dilemmas of global financial integration, and...
The ongoing review performed by European institutions with closer and closer cooperation with Member...
The debt sustainability is a challenging problem to some Eurozone countries, being a reflection of a...
Deep financial crisis which started in 2007 proved to be extremely contagious affecting the financia...
The move to European Banking Union involving the supervision and resolution of banks at euro-area le...
For well over a decade many observers had warned that the European Unionwas ill-prepared in case of ...
Regional governance systems may resolve the dilemmas of global financial integration, and the Eurozo...
Europe currently faces a severe economic and financial Great Crisis. It is often described as a sove...
The integration of financial markets is crucial in a monetary unification process, taking into accou...
The rising delinquencies in the U.S. subprime mortgage market in 2006 and the succeeding collapse in...
The government debt crisis, erupted in the Eurozone in 2009, nearly led to the collapse of European ...