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the world. The papers examine the evolution of climate-related cases, the scope of such cases and the varying grounds on …
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Private entities have recently attempted to invade the realm of central banking activities. This Article identifies this activity as “Shadow Central Banking,” and draws analogies with the previous emergence of “shadow banking” more generally. The “shadow banking” system emerged as a...
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The quite recent (2007-2009) global financial crisis (GFC), which was caused by a mix of business, regulatory, supervisory, and macroeconomic (in terms of sub-optimal fiscal and/or monetary policies) failures, had a negative impact both on the financial system – with the failure, through the...
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What role could unconventional monetary policy - and particularly unconventional policies like private asset purchases under a quantitative easing or lender of last resort scheme - play in influencing economic growth directly? A wide literature in economics explores the pros and cons of using...
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The paper examines the administrative and judicial review of the ECB decisions in the banking supervisory field. In the first part the core characteristics of the functioning of the internal administrative review carried out by the Administrative Board of Review (ABoR) are described, and the...
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