Elements of the Euro Area

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A01=Mauro Grande
Angela Maddaloni
Annalisa Ferrando
Asymmetric Information Costs
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Balance Sheet Channel
Bank Credit Market
Bank Lending Channel
Bank Lending Rates
bond
bond and equity analysis
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central banking policy
Central Securities Depositories
Christoffer Kok Sorensen
corporate
countries
cross-border capital flows
Dieter Gerdesmeier
EFP
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Equity Home Bias
Equity Market Integration
Euro Area
Euro Area Countries
euro area financial structure studies
Euro Area Market
Euro Area Residents
Euro Money Market
European monetary union
Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System
Financial Accelerator Mechanism
financial market integration
Francesco Paolo Mongelli
Frank Dierick
Gabe de Bondt
Jesper Berg
Jukka Vesala
Jung-Duk Lichtenberger
Lieven Baele
Main Refinancing Operations
market
monetary transmission mechanisms
Nonfinancial Corporations
Overnight Rate
Real Gdp Growth
Repo Market
Reserve Maintenance Periods
Short Term Interest Rate
Steen Ejerskov
Tom Bernhardsen
Variable Rate Tenders

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815388760
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As time elapses since the introduction of the Euro, it is legitimate to start asking what impact the new currency and the single monetary policy have had on European integration. This book provides the most comprehensive review of financial integration in the euro area. The volume includes an introduction to the institutional features of the euro area and the literature on financial integration. It examines developments in the financial structures at large and moves forward to focus on specific areas pertaining to financial intermediaries, the bond and equity markets, and market-based debt finance. It is particularly suited to researchers and students of developments in the euro area, central banking, money and banking, as well as international relations and international business more generally. While the introductory chapters will help in bringing undergraduates on board, the later chapters will particularly benefit the early graduate student as well as the professional observer.

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