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The paper analyses in light of Austrian and Keynesian economic theory the impact of conventional and unconventional monetary policies as therapies for financial crises. It compares the financial market stabilization measures of the Federal Reserve System and the European System of Central Banks...
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The architecture of supervision - how we define the allocation of supervisory powers to different policy institutions - can have implications for policy conduct and for the economic and financial environment in which these policies are implemented. Theoretically, an integrated structure for...
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Following the June 2012 European Council decision to place the ‘Single Supervisory Mechanism' (SSM) within the European Central Bank, the general presumption in the policy discussions has been that there should be ‘Chinese walls' between the supervisory and monetary policy arms of the ECB....
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thus dampens the negative effect that deposit insurance has on banks' risk taking. "--World Bank web site …
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