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The Macroeconomics of the Credit Crisis: In Search of Externalities for Macro Prudential Supervision

Frank Den Butter (fbutter@feweb.vu.nl)

Chapter 10 in Institutions and Regulation for Economic Growth?, 2011 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Realizing institutions and regulations that foster economic growth is an essential asset for contemporary economies. This book investigates practices and options for steering individual and firm behaviour that prevents unacceptable externalities and boosts public interests. These multi-dimensional interactions are investigated in three areas; innovativeness, especially in terms of IP rights; food safety requirements and the impact on EU-competitiveness; and economic stability, particularly within the banking industry. The book provides complementary views and offers clear and relevant conclusions.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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