The political economy of European banking union /
The establishment of banking union represents a major development in European economic governance and European integration history more generally. This book is informed by two main empirical questions: 'Why banking union?' and 'Why this specific form of banking union?'
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
2016.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; The Political Economy of European Banking Union; Copyright; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Acronyms; 1: Introduction; The Argument; The Structure; 2: Understanding Economic and Monetary Union to Understand Banking Union; Lessons from the Literature on Economic and Monetary Union; Lessons from the Emerging Literature on the Establishment and Design of Banking Union; The Analytical Framework of the Book; Conclusion; 3: The Financial Trilemma and the Vicious Circle of Banking and Sovereign Debt Crises
- The Pre-crisis Framework for Financial Stability in the European UnionThe Causes of the International Financial Crisis and its Effects in the European Union; The Post-crisis Reform of the European Union Framework for Financial Stability; The Unfolding of the Sovereign Debt Crisis in the Euro Area Periphery; The Economic Causes of the Sovereign Debt Crisis in the Euro Area Periphery; The Institutional and Political Causes of the Sovereign Debt Crisis in the Euro Area; Conclusion; 4: European Banking Systems in Times of Crisis; Introduction; Measuring Banking System Internationalization
- Additional Banking System Features of Potential SignificanceMeasuring the Health of the Banking System; Six National Banking Systems; Germany: Defending the `Local Champions;́ France: Defending the `National Champions;́ The Netherlands: A Surprisingly Parochial System; The Italian Banking System and its `Half-Hearted ́Consolidation; The Spanish Banking System: Destabilized by a Traditional Crisis; The International Champions of the British Banking System; Conclusion; 5: Supervision; Introduction
- Challenging Supervisory Forbearance: Concerns with Moral Hazard and Divergent Supervisory PracticeThe Intergovernmental Negotiations on the Single Supervisory Mechanism; The European Central Bankś Positioning on the Single Supervisory Mechanism; National Banking Systems and Preferences on Direct European Central Bank Supervision; Germany; France; The Netherlands; Italy; Spain; Euro Outsiders and the Single Supervisory Mechanism; National Banking Systems and Non-Euro Area Country Preference on Single Supervisory Mechanism Participation; The Comprehensive Assessment 2014; Conclusion
- 6: ResolutionIntroduction; The Negotiation of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive; The Negotiations on the Single Resolution Mechanism; Explaining National Preferences on the Single Resolution Mechanism; Germany; France; The Netherlands; Italy; Spain; Conclusion; 7: Deposit Guarantee; The Main Functions and Features of Deposit Guarantee Schemes; The Negotiations on the Revision of the Existing Deposit Guarantee Scheme Directive; Negotiating the Common Deposit Guarantee Scheme; National Preferences and Divergent Deposit Guarantee Schemes across the European Union; Germany; France