EU Financial-Stability Framework: Analytical Benchmarks for Assessing Its Effectiveness
María J. Nieto and
Garry Schinasi ()
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María J. Nieto: Banco de España, Spain
Chapter 25 in Globalization and Systemic Risk, 2009, pp 361-378 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionExisting Framework for Safeguarding Financial Stability and the Ongoing EU DebateEU's Challenge of Providing a Pan-European Financial-Stability Public GoodsTwo Models for Evaluating Current EU Financial-Stability FrameworksDecentralized decision-making in providing a “pure” public good (such as European-wide financial stability)Decentralized decision-making in providing both “exclusive” (nationally-oriented financial stability) and “pure” public goods (European-wide financial stability)Summary and ConclusionsReferences
Keywords: Globalization; Banking; Financial Markets; Systemic Risk; Financial Crisis; Contagion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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