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The European Central Bank in (the) crisis [PDF]

open access: possibleCESIfo DICE Report, 2012
Since the eruption of the sovereign debt crisis in the euro area in May 2010, the ECB (or for that matterEurosystem) has been in the spotlight of crisis management and resolution. Less attention has beenpaid to the impact of the crisis on the ECB itself.
Eijffinger, S., Hoogduin, L.
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A European Central Bank?

1989
This volume, based on a conference held by the Italian Macroeconomic Policy Group and the centre for Economic Policy Research, examines the issues raised by European monetary unification. An introduction describes recent monetary developments and identifies the motivations for creating a European central bank.
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The European Central Bank

Journal of Banking Regulation, 2003
Although nowhere in the statute of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) has the concept of the ESCB been defined, the setting up of the European Central Bank (ECB) nevertheless was inevitable. Whereas the ESCB represents a system, the ECB, which is meant to be the central bank for the European Union, will lead to the ESCB.
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The European Central Bank

1997
The European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is not yet a reality but the process of economic and monetary integration has already had an impact on the global financial markets and the international monetary system. Hence, it is important to understand the nature of the EMU and of the institutions that will coordinate and administer its activities ...
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The European Central Bank, national central banks, and the unity of the international representation of the European System of Central Banks

Common Market Law Review, 2023
Although centred on the European Central Bank, the international representation of the European System of Central Banks also relies on the national central banks. This article analyses the requirement of unity of the international representation of the ESCB, assesses the current means through which it is implemented, and identifies areas of possible ...
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The Principle of Proportionality and the European Central Bank

European Public Law, 2020
The article is divided into four parts. Parts I gives a general overview of the origin of the principle and its subsequent developments in light of the case-law of the European Court of Justice. It also reflects on the different meanings of proportionality as a flexible and multi-faceted principle.
Macchia, Marco   +2 more
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European Central Bank [PDF]

open access: possibleThe International Conference European Union's History, Culture and Citizenship, 2019
The article discusses the legal position, composition and competences of the European Central Bank as the institutions of the European Union, in conjunction with the role of central national banks in the system of the European System of Central Banks.
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The European Central Bank and inflation targeting

International Journal of Finance & Economics, 1998
The paper discusses the background to the European Central Bank's (the ECB's) choice of monetary strategy and goes on to consider in some detail the implications of an inflation targeting strategy in EMU. Copyright @ 1998 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved.
ARTIS, Michael J., KONTOLEMIS, Zenon G.
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A European Central Bank?

1992
Most people interpret monetary integration in Europe as a system of fixed exchange rates which may pave the way towards the establishment of a single currency and a single central bank to replace present national currencies and central banks ...
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The European Central Bank: Independence, accountability and strategy: A review

Public Choice, 1997
This paper reviews research on central banking and monetary policy, with special emphasis on the position of the future European Central Bank. Nowadays, it is often thought that an independent central bank with an explicit mandate to aim for price stability constitutes an important institutional device to assure price stability Indeed, the ECB will be ...
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