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was a step in the Bank of Spain’s becoming a central bank in the true sense of the word (a non … Spain was a highly profitable financial institution for its shareholders, and little concerned with the public interest …
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The German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) submitted an order for referral to the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in 2014, asking it to clarify the compatibility of the "Outright Monetary Transactions" (OMT)-Programme with European Union law. The OMT-Programme prepares...
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This paper analyzes the Spanish monetary system from 1856, when the Bank of Spain was created, to 1874, when it was …
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yet, though. In this context, Spain's ten-year experience with its dynamic provision is a key reference. The analysis …
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First, this article analyses the impact of the Regeneration (1880-1899) on the monetary and banking system in Colombia, since economic policy decisions referred not only to technical matters, but also formed part of the different notions of nationhood itself which each political faction defended;...
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