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COVID-19 Crisis - A Test for European Union’s Solidarity

2020

Abstract The crises the European Union has gone through over time have called into question the Union’s legitimacy and efficiency. The 2008-2009 financial crisis, the European debt crisis, the migration crisis and Brexit, have all tested the solidarity between member states. The COVID-19 pandemic is without a doubt the most drastic crisis in the EU’s history, with very severe socioeconomic consequences. The EU leaders were strongly criticized for not reacting quickly and efficiently enough to mitigate the impact of the virus, reduce suffering, and ward off the economic crisis. In this context, the questions that arise are: Is the Union a modern-day Titanic? Will it sink or it will sustain i…

050208 financeSocial PsychologyHF5001-618205 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Context (language use)covid-19 crisisSolidarityTest (assessment)BrexitPolitical sciencePolitical economy0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)media_common.cataloged_instancesolidarityBusiness050207 economicsEuropean unionLegitimacyeuropean unionmedia_commonEuropean debt crisisStudies in Business and Economics
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The Financial Crisis: An Introduction

2020

This section discusses the origins of the Eurozone crisis in European Monetary Union before discussing various dimensions of how the Eurozone coped, its impact on integration, and the crisis’ implications for the future of the EU. While the authors all show that the EU’s response to the financial crisis reflected the scenario ‘muddling through,’ they have different perspectives on the future of integration post crisis. Rosen and Olsen point out that the austerity policies implemented after crisis resulted in collective protest movements across Europe. Tranoy and Stenstad highlight the failure of financial sector reforms to reset the social role of finance in a more equitable way. Caporaso a…

AusterityBrexitReset (finance)Economic policyPost crisisUnintended consequencesPolitical scienceFinancial crisisSocial roleEuropean debt crisis
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2013 ECONOMY MOMENTUM CHALLENGES FOR NEXT 10 YEARS

2013

Last 5 years of almost unprecedented financial market turmoil it s still generating comprehensive crisis theories, market paradigms and nevertheless unprecedented situations. The aim of this paper is to explain 2013 milestone momentum for new market rules and regulations implementation - Basel III. The expected immediate cushion factors as well the possible negative impact on financial markets is presented from financial institutions perspective. Finally, the paper seeks for an exploratory after 10 years scenario connected with imminent market evolution and tendencies.

Basel III systemic risk sovereign debt crisis risk capitalRevista Economica
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Volatility spillovers in the European bank CDS market

2015

From the 2007 subprime crisis to the recent Eurozone debt crisis,the banking industry has experienced terrible financial instabilitywith increasing volatility levels of bank default probability. UsingEuropean CDS spreads data from January 2006 to March 2013, thispaper sheds light on the impact of three recent significant events ofcredit risk volatility transmission between, firstly, Eurozone andnon-Eurozone banks, and then between distressed peripheral andcore countries inside the Eurozone. We employ an asymmetricmultivariate BEKK model to measure cross-market volatility spil-lovers. We find that both recent crises are distinct episodes. Theglobal financial crisis that originated outside Eu…

CDS spreadsVolatility spilloversFinancial marketFinancial crisisFinancial systemLocal currencyEconomiaFinancial crisisEconomicsVolatility (finance)Core countriesFinanceCredit riskDebt crisisEuropean debt crisisCredit risk
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STRATEGIC CHOICES FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA AS EU MEMBER STATE

2012

After joining the EU in 2004, came to an end an important phase of the economic development of Latvian, which opened as new opportunities, as new challenges. Accession to the EU can be viewed on the one hand, the transitional period, on the other hand, it can be characterized as the period when Latvia was standing at the new crossroads and was ready for new, fundamental alternatives. Accession of Latvia in the EU contributed to the deepening of economic integration, radically changing the situation, as in financial, as in labor markets. Since 2004 Latvian experienced both, rapid economic growth, with GDP growth exceeded 12% per annum, and a significant recession, when GDP fell by nearly 18%…

Economic integrationEconomic growthRestructuringmedia_common.quotation_subjectLatvianRecessionlanguage.human_languageEconomic restructuringEconomicslanguageSustainable growth rateSWOT analysisDebt crisismedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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The economic impact of European financial integration: The importance of the banking union

2015

Abstract The aim of the paper is to analyze the effect of European financial integration on economic growth. We focus on how the international financial crisis that started in 2007 has affected integration and growth. By combining information at country, sector and firm level, we quantify the effect of financial integration on financial development and therefore on economic growth. Our results illustrate that until the outbreak of the crisis, a significant part of financial development is attributable to progress in integration, with a positive contribution of around 0.04 pp to the EU-15 countries’ GDP growth over the period 1999–2007 of advance in integration. However, during the crisis, t…

Economic integrationEconomics and EconometricsFinancial regulationFinancial crisisGeography of financeFinancial analysisFinancial integrationBanking unionFinancial systemBusinessInternational economicsFinanceEuropean debt crisisThe Spanish Review of Financial Economics
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From the Global Crisis to the National Crises: The Case of the European Union Countries

2013

Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the way in which the 2007 global financial crisis has emerged into more specific national ones. The interventionist policies responses have led to an intensification of the economic unhealthy situations in some countries of the European Union. At the same time through well-chosen economic policies other countries, managed to escape from the threat of collapse of their national economies.

Economic policyfinancial crisisGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFinancial crisismedicineEconomicspublic debtmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedicine.symptommacroeconomic policyEuropean Union.Collapse (medical)media_commonEuropean debt crisisProcedia Economics and Finance
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Potential spillovers from the banking sector to sovereign credit ratings

2020

The global financial crisis and European sovereign debt crisis underlined the links between the banking sector and sovereign risk. This paper uses a machine learning technique (random forest regres...

Economics and Econometrics050208 finance0502 economics and business05 social sciencesFinancial crisisSovereign creditFinancial systemBusiness050207 economicsBanking sectorCredit riskEuropean debt crisisApplied Economics Letters
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A systematic review of sovereign connectedness on emerging economies.

2019

This article systematically reviews the academic literature on emerging market contagion in order to summarize what we have learnt about the transmission channels existing in these countries. Given the large body of academic research focused on this topic, we especially direct our attention to the strand of the literature that defines and empirically analyses this topic as the significant increase in the cross-market correlations between asset returns during crisis periods or when a shock occurs. The survey covers the findings on financial contagion in the stock, bond, exchange and credit default swap markets during a large period that covers several crises that have characterized the relat…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financeCredit default swapFinancial contagionContagionBond05 social sciencesEmerging marketsCrisi financera global 2007-2009Monetary economicsCross-market correlationsCrisisCurrency0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisEconomicsMercat Anàlisi050207 economicsEmerging marketsFinanceStock (geology)Economia de mercatDebt crisis
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Budget burden and benefit visibility of European central level governments

2001

Central levels of government in European Union member countries are different regarding their basic institutions, powers, fiscal systems, accountability, public performance management, financial control bodies, and the like. In spite of this, the economic operation of such levels of government should be analyzed, evaluated, and compared from an efficiency viewpoint. This paper presents general indicators to systematically assess the burden and benefit visibility of public budgets of the International Monetary Fund member countries and specific estimates for the central subsystems of public revenue and expenditure now in force in such European countries. An important policy implication of th…

Economics and EconometricsGovernmentPerformance managementPublic economicsVisibility (geometry)AccountabilityEconomicsSpiteRevenuemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceEuropean debt crisismedia_commonInternational Advances in Economic Research
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