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The Political Economy Of European Banking Union 1st Edition Howarth

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The Political Economy Of European Banking Union 1st Edition Howarth
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Howarth, David J.; Quaglia, Lucia
ISBN: 9780198727927, 0198727925
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Political Economy Of European Banking Union 1st Edition Howarth by Howarth, David J.; Quaglia, Lucia 9780198727927, 0198727925 instant download after payment.

The establishment of Banking Union represents a major development in European economic governance and European integration history more generally. Banking Union is also significant because not all European Union (EU) member states have joined, which has increased the trend towards differentiated integration in the EU, posing a major challenge to the EU as a whole and to the opt-out countries. This book is informed by two main empirical questions. Why was Banking Union - presented by proponents as a crucial move to 'complete' Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) - proposed only in 2012, over twenty years after the adoption of the Maastricht Treaty? Why has a certain design for Banking Union been agreed and some elements of this design prioritized over others?
A two-step explanation is articulated in this study. First, it explains why euro area member state governments moved to consider Banking Union by building on the concept of the 'financial trilemma', and examining the implications of the single currency for euro area member state banking systems. Second, it explains the design of Banking Union by examining the preferences of member state governments on the core components of Banking Union and developing a comparative political economy analysis focused on the configuration of national banking systems and varying national concern for the moral hazard facing banks and sovereigns created by euro level support mechanisms.

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