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Institutions and the crisis

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Florence : European University Institute, 2018
Florence School of Banking & Finance (FBF)
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ALLEN, Franklin, CARLETTI, Elena, GULATI, Mitu (editor/s), Institutions and the crisis, Florence : European University Institute, 2018, Florence School of Banking & Finance (FBF) - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/58084
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This book critically analyses, reviews and debates the most salient elements and gaps of Europe’s post-crisis institutional architecture, particularly: -- how European institutions managed the crisis; -- the role of courts in the crisis, and -- the Eurozone’s institutional prospects.
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-- The Contributors vii -- Acknowledgements xiii -- Preface xv -- Keynote Speech - Euro area reform: reflections on an initiative, 1, Jean Pisani-Ferry -- Dinner Speech - Europe and financial crises in the future, 27, Natacha Valla -- PART I - A Look Back: Evaluating European Institutions’ Crisis Management 35 -- Official Lending in the Euro Area: A Look Back, Aitor Erce 37 -- Regulatory Integration and Political Subordination, 57, Tuomas Saarenheimo -- The European Court of Auditors and the EU’s Developing Economic and Financial Architecture, Baudilio Tomé Muguruza 69, -- Why Has Euro Crisis Management Been So Hard?, Jeromin Zettelmeyer 83 -- PART II - Disentangling The Crisis And The Courts 93 -- Use of the Local Law Advantage In the Restructuring of European Sovereign Bonds, Lee C. Buchheit 95 -- Judicialization of the Euro Crisis? A Critical Evaluation, Bruno De Witte 103 -- Paper Tigers (or How Much Will Courts Protect Rights in a Financial Crisis?), Mitu Gulati & Georg Vanberg 111 -- From Form to Substance: Judicial Control on Crisis Decisions of the EU Institutions (with a focus on the Court of Justice of the European Union), Chiara Zilioli 133 -- PART III - The Way Forward: The Eurozone’s Institutional Prospects 149 -- Macro Rates Views: Is EMU ‘Break-Up’ Risk Out For Good?, 151, Francesco U. Garzarelli -- Institutions and the Crisis, Wolfgang Münchau 163 -- Deepening of EMU: Some Topical Considerations, Thomas Wieser 173 -- Putting the Cart before the Horse? A critical appraisal of the European Finance Minister idea, Maria Patrin and Pierre Schlosser 183 -- Conference Programme 199
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This book collects the contributions of the speakers at the conference ‘Institutions and the Crisis’, which was held at the EUI in Florence, Italy, on 26 April 2018.
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