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This paper was presented at the Second International Seminar on European Economic and Monetary Union, held in Geneva in December of 1979. The author contrasts the EMF and IMF and explores the relationship between these two institutions and between the ...
J.J. POLAK J.J.
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Response of the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to the Global Financial Crisis
The aim of the paper is to show the evolution of the global crisis, its involvement and to discuss the response of the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to the global financial crisis. In this paper I will try to cover the following issues: The first part of the paper deals with the history of the evolution of the global financial ...
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Liquidity in times of crisis: even the ESM needs it. CEPS Policy Brief No. 265, March 2012 [PDF]
This paper argues that the new permanent European rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), should be provided with a liquidity backstop by having it registered as a bank – and be treated as such by the European Central Bank.
Gros, Daniel., Mayer, Thomas
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A realistic bridge towards European banking union. Bruegel Policy Contribution 2013/09, June 2013 [PDF]
New obstacles to the European banking union have emerged over the last year, but a successful transition remains both necessary and possible. The key next step will be in the second half of 2014, when the European Central Bank (ECB) will gain supervisory
Véron, Nicolas.
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European Monetary Fund – A Further Step towards Completing the Economic and Monetary Union?
In this paper, the author focused on two areas. First he outlined the development of the financial assistance funds in Europe. Moving from EFSF and EFSM through ESM all the way to EMF was a long path. Will the EMF be a further step towards completing the economic and monetary union of the EU?
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Macroeconomic and Monetary Thought at the European Commission in the 1960s [PDF]
This paper discusses macroeconomic and monetary thought at the European Commission in the 1960s. It is based on an analysis of public documents, archival research, as well as a large scale programme of interviews. The paper starts with an overview of the
Ivo Maes
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The article examines the impact of Ukraine’s cooperation with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund on the sovereignty of Ukraine. Analysing this cooperation, the authors show how collaboration, which is interpreted by some political forces and the population as interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine, can lead to the ...
OLEH POSHEDIN, YURII MELNIK
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Monetary policy and the U.S. and regions: some implications for European Monetary Union [PDF]
Under the European Monetary Union (EMU), member countries will be subject to common monetary policy shocks. Given the diversity in the economic and financial structures across the EMU economies, these common monetary shocks can be reasonably expected to ...
Gerald A. Carlino, Robert DeFina
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Economic Evolution in Euro-Adopting States vs. Future Adopters: A Comparative Analysis
This paper analyzes the macroeconomic evolution of the European Union member states that have adopted the Euro, compared to those that continue to use national currencies, with a specific focus on the Central and Eastern European countries during the ...
Nicoleta Georgeta Panait +1 more
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The Kallikrates vs the Kapodistrias Reforms in Greece: A Story of Moderate Success
This article aims to analyse and evaluate the implementation of Greek local government reforms based on the surrounding economic and political situation.
Kalimeri Vasiliki
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