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market. The recently proposed changes by the European Commission would increase systemic legal uncertainty for producers and …
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The Brussels Effect, once emblematic of the EU's alleged influence in shaping global regulations, has now become a factor contributing to global regulatory fragmentation. The EU must recalibrate its trajectory towards a liberal and rules-based trading order, prioritizing widespread regulatory...
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In this paper we discuss what needs to be done in a number of key policy areas. Certainly, the EU should focus on fields where benefits for all of Europe can be produced, and should withdraw from policy areas where this is not the case. Furthermore, deeper economic and political integration is...
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the euro's foreign exchange expectation bias for the period 2001 to 2005. Our findings suggest that euro foreign exchange … exchange markets anticipated the gradual demise of the SGP. 1) For the expectation bias in euro foreign exchange markets we do … market participants. The conclusion is that a politicised multilateral fiscal rule does not improve market discipline, which …
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central bank objective function: financial stability, sovereign bond market stability, public debt, climate protection, and …
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