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The authors review the challenges that the Romanian economy and society had to face in the European and global geoeconomic context. Starting from the perspectives advanced by the international economic fora, the risks the European economy will have to answer through counteracting and general...
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As a result of reforms and financial sector development, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) now exerts significant control over money market interest rates. With money market conditions increasingly influencing effective commercial lending rates, the PBoC is also able to affect the cost of...
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The latest fi nancial crisis, among other consequences, has led to signifi cant reductions in bank lending. Because cashless bank loans granted to non-bank clients are the dominant way of issue of money into the economy, reducing of them infl uenced also defl ationary pressures. Central banks...
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On September 3-4, 2009 SUERF and Utrecht University School of Economicsorganized the Colloquium "The Quest for Stability" in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The papers included in this SUERF Study are based on contributions to the Colloquium.
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On September 3-4, 2009 SUERF and Utrecht University School of Economicsorganized the Colloquium "The Quest for Stability" in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The papers included in this SUERF Study are based on contributions to the Colloquium.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008544608
, the changing roles of financial institutions, poor policy choices and inadequate regulation. The Visegrad states are being …
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Legislation takes place slowly and incrementally, much like evolution. Ideas in one field get transferred to others. New mutations and new fusions take place with apparently dissimilar partners creating a need for other adaptations. Such a fusion is now occurring between the banking industry and...
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The three countries took different stances in regards to economic policy; the Czech Republic pursued a shock therapy regime which aimed to stabilise the economy, Hungary's policy was more relaxed whilst Poland had an aggressive reform programme. Regarding monetary policy the Czech Republic used...
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Financial stability is important for any economy regardless of its degree of development, because with the help of financial institutions main activities can be carried out for all economic sectors. So, the crisis of the financial system can lead to economic bottlenecks, direct losses, and...
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This paper proposes an assessment of the monetary policy performed by the European Central Bank (ECB) and, more specifically this paper investigates to what extent the ECB monetary policy decisions were guided by financial instability signals. Our assessment is achieved by estimating a Taylor's...
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