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This paper discusses the creation of a European Banking Union. First, we discuss questions of design. We highlight seven fundamental choices that decision makers will need to make: Which EU countries should participate in the banking union? To which categories of banks should it apply? Which...
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Jean Pisani-Ferry's note was prepared for the European Parliament-National Parliaments Debate on How to Raise Growth in the Euro Area? in Brussels.
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Visiting scholar Xavier Debrun, and Bruegel director Jean Pisani-Ferry contribute to the emerging discussion on reform strategies in the euro area. An earlier version of this note was presented to the Eurogroup Working Group of the Economic Policy Committee of the EU.
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The search for solutions to the euro crisis is based on a partial diagnosis that overemphasises the lack of enforcement of existing fiscal rules. Europe's leaders should rather address the euro area's inherent weaknesses revealed by the crisis. At the core of euro-area vulnerability is an...
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Extensive prior research on the economics of European monetary union highlighted some potential risks (the known unknowns) but overlooked others (the unknown unknowns). Asymmetries among participating countries, the potentially destabilising character of a one-size-fits all monetary policy, the...
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This paper empirically assesses the impact of specialisation on the synchronisation of regional business cycles in two core countries of EMU, namely France and Germany. Several specialisation indices are introduced and some first stylised facts about interregional business cycle correlations are...
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Bei der Gründung der Europäischen Währungsunion wurde vielfach befürchtet, dass eine einheitliche Geldpolitik zu unterschiedlichen realwirtschaftlichen Effekten in den Teilnehmerstaaten führen könnte und sich demzufolge die volkswirtschaftlichen Kosten ungleich verteilen. Welchen Einfluss...
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Von der Aufnahme der neuen Mitglieder in die Europäische Union wird ab 2006 auch der Rat der Europäischen Zentralbank betroffen sein. Wie sollte sich die Mitgliederzunahme im EZB-Rat widerspiegeln? Welche Reformmodelle für die Abstimmungsregeln werden diskutiert? Wie sind diese Modelle zu...
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Im Verfassungsentwurf des Europäischen Konvents wird das Ziel der Preisstabilität und die Unabhängigkeit des Europäischen Systems der Zentralbanken (ESZB) schlechter abgesichert als im Maastrichter Vertrag und im geltenden EG Vertrag. Ansgar Belke, Frank Baumgärtner und Wim Kösters warnen...
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The purpose of this paper is to assess the implications of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) accession of eight Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs) on their share in EMU-12 imports. Overcoming biases related to endogeneity, omitted variables and sample selection, our results...
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