Crises and Integration in European Banking Union builds a theory of how the combination of crisis severity and origin indicates whether a crisis will produce deep reform, modest reform, or a persistence of the pre-crisis status quo.
Crises and Integration in European Banking Union builds a theory of how the combination of crisis severity and origin indicates whether a crisis will produce deep reform, modest reform, or a persistence of the pre-crisis status quo.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Mitchell is an Assistant Professor of Politics and International Relations at Mount Holyoke College. His research explores the politics of finance and financial crises, especially in the European Union. Mitchell's previous book, Saving the Market From Itself: The Politics of Financial Intervention examined how the differing forms of bank interdependence produced more generous bank bailouts in Germany than in the US and UK in the 2007-2009 crisis. He has previously worked for the US International Trade Commission, the World Bank, the UN Foundation, and the US Congress.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Crises in European Integration * 2: Building a Theory of Crises and European Integration * 3: The 2007-09 Banking Crisis: Patch-Up Reform and Creation of the European System of Financial Supervision * 4: The 2010-14 European Debt Crisis: Monnet Crisis and Banking Union * 5: Brexit and The Failure to Reform * 6: The 2020-21 COVID Pandemic: Weatherproofing Integration and the Single Resolution Fund Backstop * 7: Conclusion
* 1: Crises in European Integration * 2: Building a Theory of Crises and European Integration * 3: The 2007-09 Banking Crisis: Patch-Up Reform and Creation of the European System of Financial Supervision * 4: The 2010-14 European Debt Crisis: Monnet Crisis and Banking Union * 5: Brexit and The Failure to Reform * 6: The 2020-21 COVID Pandemic: Weatherproofing Integration and the Single Resolution Fund Backstop * 7: Conclusion
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