The recent European debt crisis has generated a growing importance of the ECB. The central bank was forced to take measures far beyond its traditional role to stabilize monetary markets and inflation. The European central bank has adopted a new function as lender of last resort, providing banks and governments with almost unlimited liquidity. The new and unconventional monetary policy has been hotly debated. In Germany the debate even reached the Constitutional Court. The article will give a survey of the debate referring to the arguments of the ECB versus Deutsche Bundesbank. It is indeed questionable whether the ECB has a mandate for its new role in monetary and by the way also fiscal policy. Whatever the arguments are convincing, new ste...
The article tries to present the role and significance of Germany in overcoming European debt crisis...
The euro crisis points towards the limits of the post-war pro-European integration consensus in Germ...
After a first decade of – more or less – business as usual - during the Euro-crisis, the European Ce...
The recent European debt crisis has generated a growing importance of the ECB. The central bank was ...
The global financial crisis – which, in the European Union, has further transformed into the EU sove...
Economic forces representing Anglo-America and Germany-Europa find themselves at loggerheads about h...
Germany in Europe. A new role after the financial crisis? The main proposition of the author of the...
Ill-designed regulation and inattentive supervision have contributed to the financial crisis, so has...
The main proposition of the author of the paper is that the role and importance of Germany in Europe...
The national central banks of the euro area are crucial to the monetary policy of the euro. Their Go...
As the stress in financial markets is bound to return, the ECB and its president may run into a seve...
This paper examines the impact of conflicting ECB and Eurogroup narratives over the nature of the Eu...
The financial and sovereign debt crisis has had a great impact on the relationship between the Europ...
AbstractThe article presents monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank in response to t...
The ruling on the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing appears to open up an irremediable con...
The article tries to present the role and significance of Germany in overcoming European debt crisis...
The euro crisis points towards the limits of the post-war pro-European integration consensus in Germ...
After a first decade of – more or less – business as usual - during the Euro-crisis, the European Ce...
The recent European debt crisis has generated a growing importance of the ECB. The central bank was ...
The global financial crisis – which, in the European Union, has further transformed into the EU sove...
Economic forces representing Anglo-America and Germany-Europa find themselves at loggerheads about h...
Germany in Europe. A new role after the financial crisis? The main proposition of the author of the...
Ill-designed regulation and inattentive supervision have contributed to the financial crisis, so has...
The main proposition of the author of the paper is that the role and importance of Germany in Europe...
The national central banks of the euro area are crucial to the monetary policy of the euro. Their Go...
As the stress in financial markets is bound to return, the ECB and its president may run into a seve...
This paper examines the impact of conflicting ECB and Eurogroup narratives over the nature of the Eu...
The financial and sovereign debt crisis has had a great impact on the relationship between the Europ...
AbstractThe article presents monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank in response to t...
The ruling on the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing appears to open up an irremediable con...
The article tries to present the role and significance of Germany in overcoming European debt crisis...
The euro crisis points towards the limits of the post-war pro-European integration consensus in Germ...
After a first decade of – more or less – business as usual - during the Euro-crisis, the European Ce...