Everyone involved with financial regulation and supervision should have already
read this book which offers not only a thorough overview of where Europe stands but also
gives a dynamic approach of how and why Europe has been and will be shifting
towards a more unified financial authority. . . Masciandaro has edited a handbook on a
very topical subject that will indeed in the near future give rise to many challenging
debates in the European Union. The papers gathered offer a complete view of the benefits
and drawbacks of the different existing and potential structures of financial regulation
and supervision agencies. Including the specific experience of ten countries gives a
practical/empirical dimension and reduces the home bias knowledge of many economists!
Catherine Lubochinsky, SUERF Newsletter
Analyzing ongoing changes in the design of regulatory and supervisory authorities over the
banking and financial industry in Europe, this comprehensive Handbook pays particular
attention to the role of national central banks, the new financial supervisory authorities
and the European Central Bank (ECB). The contributors, all experts in their fields, begin
by presenting the current situation in Europe, focusing on the role of the central banks,
before going on to illustrate the supervisory architecture reforms of the late 1990s. The
Handbook also highlights the emerging role of new integrated financial authorities through
an analysis of different national case studies. This new original reference book concludes
with a review of the various options now available for the design of supervisory
architecture at the European level, considering also the possible involvement of the ECB
Table of Contents:
Foreword by Charles Goodhart Introduction by Mario Monti
Part I: Central Banks and Financial Supervision
Part II: The Emerging Role of Single Financial Authorities
Part III: What Role for Central Banks and Single Financial Authorities?
Index
Hardback
584 pages
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