Central Banks and Supervisory Architecture in Europe
Edited by Robert Holzmann and
Fernando Restoy
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
COVID-19 and other recent crises have proved the need to review the state-of-play and implement robust institutional frameworks in the complex, heterogenous and decentralised European financial supervisory architecture, this insightful book outlines what can be done to innovate the current set-up in the face of pressing issues like climate change, BigTech and crypto assets.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781802208887
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to Central Banks and Supervisory Architecture in Europe , pp 1-12

- Robert Holzmann and Fernando Restoy
- Ch 2 The puzzle of Europes banking union: progress and missing pieces , pp 14-20

- Thorsten Beck
- Ch 3 Supervisory architecture in the EU: where should we go from here? , pp 21-33

- Fernando Restoy
- Ch 4 The architecture of supervision and prudential policy , pp 34-48

- Angela Maddaloni and Alessandro Scopelliti
- Ch 5 Trends in European banking supervision design: is there a path to an optimal architecture for financial supervision in the EU? , pp 49-60

- LuÃs Silva Morais
- Ch 6 Can macroprudential tools ensure financial stability? , pp 62-70

- Anne Epaulard
- Ch 7 The interaction of monetary and financial tasks in different central bank structures , pp 71-82

- Aerdt Houben, Jan Kakes and Annelie Petersen
- Ch 8 Monetary and macroprudential policies: a troubled marriage , pp 83-95

- Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
- Ch 9 The architecture of macroprudential policy: delegation and coordination , pp 96-107

- Charles Bean
- Ch 10 Governance of financial sector policies in an era of climate change , pp 108-120

- Daniel C. Hardy
- Ch 11 Entrusting central banks with microprudential supervision: implications for financial stability , pp 122-134

- Anca Maria Podpiera
- Ch 12 Is this time different? Synergies between ECB's tasks , pp 135-155

- Karin Hobelsberger, Christoffer Kok and Francesco Mongelli
- Ch 13 Money, supervision, and financial stability: a money-credit constitution entrusted to independent but constrained central banks , pp 156-169

- Paul Tucker
- Ch 14 Politicians, central banks and macroprudential supervision , pp 170-179

- Donato Masciandaro
- Ch 15 Regulating and supervising BigTech in finance , pp 181-193

- José Manuel González-Páramo
- Ch 16 The emerging autonomy-stability choice for stablecoins , pp 194-204

- Maarten van Oordt
- Ch 17 Some lessons from COVID-19 for the EU financial framework , pp 206-217

- Ignazio Angeloni
- Ch 18 Central banks as emergency actors: implications for governance arrangements , pp 218-230

- David Archer
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