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Changing the total allowable catch (TAC) decision-making framework: A central bank of fishes?
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Banking Sectors in the new European Union Member States
Published 2010-03-01“…The main goal of his article is to analyze the economic position and financial strength of banking sectors in the new European Union member states (EU-12). …”
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Introduction to “Out of the Shadows, Into the Limelight: Parliaments and Politicisation”
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Unione Monetaria Europea: una guida vetero-keynesiana ai problemi
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Hidden Blemish in European Law: Judgements on Unconventional Monetary Programmes
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The End of the Eurocrats’ Dream in Endless Europe
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The (Ever) Incomplete Story of Economic and Monetary Union
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A Matter of Principle
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The (Ever) Incomplete Story of Economic and Monetary Union
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The European system of financial supervision – regulatory impact assessment
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Analysis of sentiment in the European Central Bank’s social media activity during the Covid-19 pandemic and Ukraine War: A navigating crisis communication
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Herding Behaviour of Central Banks: Following the Fed and ECB
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An Analysis of Emerging Banking Systems in Central and Eastern Europe
Published 2014-11-01“…This study intends to provide a descriptive analysis of the efficiency of the credit institutions from Central and Eastern European ́s emerging countries during 2004-2013. …”
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MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS AND BANKING CONSOLIDATION IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Published 2013-12-01“…This article underlines the characteristics of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), the different types of M&A, the challenges and opportunities for the banking system in Central and Eastern Europe and we analyze the implications of the recently observed sharp expansion of foreign banks in the Central and Eastern European Countries.…”
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NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES: CENTRAL BANKS INITIATED AN EXPERIMENT
Published 2016-08-01“…But this time they launched an experiment, they used negative interest rates. The European Central Bank, the Swedish Riksbank, the Bank of Japan, and the National Bank of Hungary introduced negative rates in order to stimulate economic growth and fight the threat of deflation, the Danish National Bank and the Swiss National Bank tried to deter appreciation of their currencies. …”
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Negative Interest Rates: Central Banks Initiated an Experiment
Published 2016-01-01“…But this time they launched an experiment, they used negative interest rates. The European Central Bank, the Swedish Riksbank, the Bank of Japan, and the National Bank of Hungary introduced negative rates in order to stimulate economic growth and fight the threat of deflation, the Danish National Bank and the Swiss National Bank tried to deter appreciation of their currencies. …”
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The Monetary Policy Promoted by Romania’s Central Bank: Where To?
Published 2020-11-01“…In Romania, the National Bank (BNR) is responsible for the monetary policy, and its objectives are harmonized with those set by the European Central Bank (ECB) in order to put in practice a correlation of the Romanian economy with that of the Eurozone, given the fact that 70% of Romania’s exports are made towards it. …”
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