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European Banking Nationalism State Power And Troubled Banks Shawn Donnelly

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European Banking Nationalism State Power And Troubled Banks Shawn Donnelly
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.16 MB
Pages: 183
Author: SHAWN DONNELLY, Gaia Pometto
ISBN: 9781032369389, 9781032369402, 1032369388, 103236940X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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European Banking Nationalism State Power And Troubled Banks Shawn Donnelly by Shawn Donnelly, Gaia Pometto 9781032369389, 9781032369402, 1032369388, 103236940X instant download after payment.

This book compares the different expressions of, and outcomes from, banking nationalism in two European countries to draw wider conclusions about the consequences for Banking Union in Europe and to show how national governments deal (or fail to deal) with international commitments.

It reveals how and why one case – Spain – managed to tackle failing banks within EU Banking Union regulations even before they became written in EU law, while the other – Italy – had more persistent problems. The book argues that Spain demonstrates a successful case of liberal economic nationalism, typified by aggressive, early state intervention to restructure Spanish banks, and help from the European Stability Mechanism even in the face of local political opposition. Italy, meanwhile, suffered from the weaker, delayed intervention which forced it to confront European institutions with demands for special treatment as a means of externalizing its own internal weakness.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and professionals in economic policy, Economic and Monetary Union and Banking Union in Europe, European and global governance, European/EU studies, European public policy, European public administration and EU law, as well as professionals working in the banking sector.

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