Extent:
1 Online-Ressource (252 pages)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Aufsatzsammlung
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents: 1. Introduction to central banks and supervisory architecture in Europe / Robert Holzmann and Fernando Restoy -- Part I: Trends in European banking supervision design -- 2. The puzzle of Europe's banking union: Progress and missing pieces / Thorsten Beck -- 3. Supervisory architecture in the eu: Where should we go from here? / Fernando Restoy -- 4. The architecture of supervision and prudential policy / Angela Maddaloni and Alessandro Scopelliti -- 5. Trends in European banking supervision design: Is there a path to an optimal architecture for financial supervision in the eu? / Luís Silva Morais -- Part II: The role of central banks (i): Aspects of monetary and macroprudential policy interaction -- 6. Can macroprudential tools ensure financial stability? / Anne Epaulard -- 7. The interaction of monetary and financial tasks in different central bank structures / Aerdt Houben, Jan Kakes and Annelie Petersen -- 8. Monetary and macroprudential policies: A troubled marriage / Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul -- 9. The architecture of macroprudential policy: Delegation and coordination / Charles Bean -- 10. Governance of financial sector policies in an era of climate change / Daniel C. Hardy -- Part III: The role of central banks (ii): microprudential supervision and financial stability -- 11. Entrusting central banks with microprudential supervision: implications for financial stability / Anca Maria Podpiera -- 12. Is this time different? Synergies between ecb's tasks / Karin Hobelsberger, Christoffer Kok and Francesco Paolo Mongelli -- 13. Money, supervision, and financial stability: A money-credit constitution entrusted to independent but constrained central banks / Paul Tucker -- 14. Politicians, central banks and macroprudential supervision / Donato Masciandaro -- Part IV: The fintech revolution: Implications for optimal supervisory architecture -- 15. Regulating and supervising bigtech in finance / José Manuel González-Páramo -- 16. The emerging autonomy-stability choice for stablecoins / Maarten R. C. van Oordt -- Part V: Lessons from the covid-19 crisis for the optimal supervisory architecture -- 17. Some lessons from covid-19 for the EU financial framework / Ignazio Angeloni -- 18. Central banks as emergency actors: Implications for governance arrangements / David Archer -- Index.
ISBN: 978-1-80220-889-4 ; 978-1-80220-888-7
Other identifiers:
10.4337/9781802208894 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013462758