The Regulatory Machine: An Institutional Approach to Innovative Payments in Europe
Gino Giambelluca and
Paola Masi
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Gino Giambelluca: Banca d’Italia
Paola Masi: Banca d’Italia
Chapter 1 in Bitcoin and Mobile Payments, 2016, pp 3-25 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The authors deal with the evolution of the regulatory approach to innovative payments and describe the roles and actions of the authorities involved. The 2011 Green Paper “Towards an integrated European market for card, internet and mobile payments” sets out the first coherent European policy stance and priorities on e- and m-payments. Various initiatives have since been undertaken by the European Central Bank, the European Banking Authority and the European legislators especially in the field of security of payments, a key factor in enabling a sound growth of the new instruments. The final aim is to reflect on the adequacy of the present institutional architecture (division of powers, international cooperation, etc.) in fostering the development of an integrated, inclusive and competitive market of payment services.
Keywords: European Central Bank; Payment Service; Mobile Payment; European Banking Authority; Electronic Payment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-57512-8_1
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