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Using novel monthly data for 226 euro-area banks from 2007 to 2015, we investigate the determinants of changes in banks …' sovereign exposures and their effects during and after the crisis. First, public, bailed out and poorly capitalized banks …
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the 2011-13 Euro crisis, the quality of services and level of regulation did not deteriorate or indeed improved …, increasing convergence with the core Euro countries. However, the debt crisis dramatically worsened citizens’ perceptions of … of governance and inequality. Results show that despite divergent economic growth in the Euro periphery countries after …
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economic analysis and theory. The coronavirus crisis represented a very serious risk for the Union, but can become an … political and fiscal union for euro area countries - and, in outer rings, of the EU, of the EEA and of potential EU members. In …
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of climate risks in euro area corporate bond markets, focusing on physical and transition risk. Using climate news as a …
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We study climate risk premiums in euro area corporate bond markets. As gauges of climate risk, we distinguish between …
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Climate change has exacerbated extreme weather events; global warming and its effects have been described as unequivocal and unprecedented. It has been recognized that transitioning to a low carbon economy will require large scale transformation. We are witnessing a period in which there are...
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Since March 2020 the Eurosystem has provided subsidies to Euro-Area banks, via its Targeted Longer-Term Refinancing … “profitability" channels. We test those channels on the new Euro-Area credit registry data (AnaCredit). To overcome reverse causality …
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While the persistent core-periphery dualism within the European Monetary Union (EMU) has been extensively studied, its relationship to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remains unexplored. This is surprising, given the EU's strong commitment to achieving the 17 SDGs by 2030. The SDGs...
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