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|a The European Central Bank
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|a Intro -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Tables and figures -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: European integration -- 2 From the Bretton Woods system to European Monetary Union -- Exchange rate turbulence since the end of the 1960s -- The European Monetary System -- 3 The Maastricht Treaty and the Stability and Growth Pact -- The Maastricht Treaty -- The Maastricht criteria -- The Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) -- 4 Structure, political and legal framework of the European Central Bank
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|a The organizational structure of the European System of Central Banks -- The independence of central banks and the ECB -- Prohibition of direct financing of public budgets -- Personal independence -- Financial independence -- Target independence -- Exchange rate policy -- Instrument independence -- Accountability and transparency -- Legal foundations of independence -- Summary -- 5 Preconditions for a stable monetary union -- Summary -- 6 The failure of the two-pillar strategy of the ECB and the revival of Wicksell -- Money in the Keynesian tradition -- The two-pillar strategy of the ECB
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|a Monetary policy in the tradition of Knut Wicksell -- 7 Increasing economic fragility IN THE EMU before the financial crisis -- Interest rates, asset bubbles and GDP growth -- Wages, unit labour costs and prices -- Current account imbalances -- Fiscal policy -- Different macroeconomic regimes in the EMU -- Summary -- 8 Monetary policy during the Great Recession -- The financial market crisis and Great Recession in the EMU -- The monetary policy response -- Fiscal policy and bank bailouts -- Summary -- 9 Monetary policy and the escalation of the euro crisis until 2012
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|a No comprehensive lender of last resort for public households -- The ECB's monetary policy -- Limited help for public households -- Target2-balances -- Interest rate policy -- The special case of Ireland -- Summary -- 10 The ECB holds the euro together -- The ECB as lender of last resort for public budgets -- Zero interest rates and quantitative easing -- Fiscal policy, current account and wage development -- Comparison with the Fed's monetary policy -- Summary -- 11 The fiscal policy framework in the EMU: no partner for the ECB -- The German debt brake
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|a European Semester: reform of the SGP, Sixpack, Fiscal Compact and Twopack -- Sixpack -- Fiscal Compact -- Twopack -- European Semester -- Summary -- 12 Financial market supervision, Banking Union and financial market regulation -- The new structure of financial market supervision in EMU -- The European Banking Union -- New rules in the regulation of the financial markets -- Assessment of the financial market reforms -- 13 The Covid-19 crisis and its effects on the EMU -- Monetary policy measures in the Covid-19 crisis -- Country-specific fiscal crisis management -- Fiscal policy in the EU
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