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Monetary policy and portfolio rebalancing: Evidence from European equity mutual funds

Journal of Financial Stability, 2022
In this study, we provide empirical evidence on the portfolio rebalancing of European equity mutual funds following both conventional (CMP) and unconventional monetary policies (UMP). We use 1772 equity mutual funds’ portfolio holdings over the period 2002Q4–2016Q4.
Gnabo, Jean Yves, Soudant, Joey
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Voting Power Implications of a Unified European Representation at the International Monetary Fund

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
We consider some of the implications of a proposed reform of the voting system of the IMF in which EU countries cease to be separately represented and are replaced by a single combined representative of the European bloc. The voting weight of the EU bloc is reduced accordingly.
Dennis Leech, Robert Leech
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Are International Monetary Fund Programs Effective?: Evidence from East European Countries

Eastern European Economics, 2009
We extend the literature on the effectiveness of International Monetary Fund (IMF) programs in two directions. First, we undertake a sensitivity analysis by applying several assessment methods commonly used in the literature to a common data set to check the robustness of inferences regarding the effectiveness of IMF-related programs. Second, we employ
Burcu Eke, Ali M. Kutan
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Objectives of Functioning of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development at an International Level and in the Republic of Moldova

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development together comprise the foundation of the global and European economic system and are extremely close in the intertwinement of their ideologies, purposes and operations, even though EBRD is not officially a part of the World Bank Group or the United ...
Andrei Petroia, Dmitrii Negruua
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The Latin American Union? Lessons for Latin America from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund on the Promises, Challenges, and Need for Regional Economic Integration

The International Law Review Association Student Forum, 2022
The concept of a Latin American union has been a long-standing idea, but recent advocacy from the continent's leading political figures for economic and political integration has reignited a debate in the region as to its feasibility and desirability. The impetus behind such advocacy includes bolstering economic connections, enhancing global standing ...
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Unintended outcomes effects of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund on Hungary's public sector and administrative reforms

Public Policy and Administration, 2019
This article investigates European Union and International Monetary Fund influence on Hungary's public sector reforms in the period 2004–2013, that is, a time period that saw the initiation of the European Union's Excessive Deficit Procedure (the whole period) and an International Monetary Fund bailout programme (2008–2010). In this case, public sector
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The Proposed Legal Framework for Establishing a European Monetary Fund (EMF): A Systematic Presentation and a Preliminary Assessment

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The aim of this paper is a systematic presentation of the European Commission’s proposal for a Council Regulation “on the establishment of the European Monetary Fund” (EMF) of 6 December 2017, including the European Monetary Fund’s Statute, annexed thereto.
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Austrian Law Journal / European Monetary Fund : The Commissions's Proposal to Establish a European Monetary Fund: A Critical Analysis

2018
On December 6, 2017, the European Commission published a set of proposals to reform the euro area. These proposals include, inter alia, the creation of a post of European Finance minister, a euro area budget-line and the establishment of a European Monetary Fund (EMF). The latter will be at the centre of this article.
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The Relationship Between International Monetary Fund Law and European Union Law: Influence, Impact, Effect, and Interaction

2012
The International Monetary Fund is an international financial organisation with a global membership of 187 member countries. The EU is not a member of the IMF but all EU Member States are. This chapter analyses the relationship between IMF law and EU law to assess the extent of IMF law’s influence on, impact on, effect on, and interaction with EU law ...
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