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Is Europe ready for a major banking crisis?

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Nicolas Véron argues that Europe‘s arrangements for financial stability have been rendered inadequate by the emergence of pan-European banks‘, whose activities span several EU countries. In the event of failure of a pan-European bank, voluntary coordination between national authorities would be unlikely to lead to decisions that best serve Europeans‘ collective interest. The policy brief suggests a two-tier framework in which the challenges posed by pan-European banks are addressed with...

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  • Nicolas Véron, 2007. "Is Europe ready for a major banking crisis?," Policy Briefs 234, Bruegel.
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    1. Paul Welfens, 2008. "Banking crisis and prudential supervision: a European perspective," International Economics and Economic Policy, Springer, vol. 4(4), pages 347-356, February.
    2. Vítor Gaspar, 2010. "Financial Stability and Policy Cooperation," Working Papers o201001, Banco de Portugal, Economics and Research Department.
    3. Dabrowski, Marek, 2010. "The global financial crisis: Lessons for European integration," Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 34(1), pages 38-54, March.
    4. Jorg Bibow, 2015. "The Euro's Savior? Assessing the ECB's Crisis Management Performance and Potential for Crisis Resolution," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_845, Levy Economics Institute.
    5. Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung (ed.), 2007. "Das Erreichte nicht verspielen. Jahresgutachten 2007/08 [The gains must not be squandered. Annual Report 2007/08]," Annual Economic Reports / Jahresgutachten, German Council of Economic Experts / Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, volume 127, number 200708.
    6. Paul J.J. Welfens, 2008. "Ungelöste Probleme der Bankenaufsicht," EIIW Discussion paper disbei155, Universitätsbibliothek Wuppertal, University Library.
    7. Nicolas Véron, 2008. "Europe’s Banking Challenge: Reregulation without Refragmentation," CESifo Forum, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 9(4), pages 51-59, December.

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