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Competing Interest Groups And Lobbying In The Construction Of The European Banking Union 1st Ed 2021 Giuseppe Montalbano

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Competing Interest Groups And Lobbying In The Construction Of The European Banking Union 1st Ed 2021 Giuseppe Montalbano
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Competing Interest Groups And Lobbying In The Construction Of The European Banking Union 1st Ed 2021 Giuseppe Montalbano instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Giuseppe Montalbano
ISBN: 9783030654245, 3030654249
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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Competing Interest Groups And Lobbying In The Construction Of The European Banking Union 1st Ed 2021 Giuseppe Montalbano by Giuseppe Montalbano 9783030654245, 3030654249 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the role of banking interest groups and lobbying in the making of the European Banking Union. Facing the politicization of financial regulation in the wake of the crisis, core players of the European banking industry managed to adapt and re-orient their lobbying resources and strategies to influence the reform process. This work advances an original Critical IPE approach, which combines structural power, the collective agency of key socio-economic groups and the issue salience as critical determinants to explain corporate influence in policy-making. The explanatory framework is applied to a comprehensive analysis, tracing the Banking Union’s development within the broader context of the EU post-crisis banking regulation. An in-depth scrutiny of the interest groups’ preferences, coalitions and attainments is thus provided on the pillars of the Banking Union, covering banking supervision, resolution, deposit insurance, as well as the reform of the banks’ prudential requirements and the failed project of an EU banking structural reform.

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