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The Political Decision-Making Process in the Council of the European Union under the New Definition of a Qualified Majority
In: Il politico: rivista italiana di scienze politiche ; rivista quardrimestrale, Volume 73, Issue 3, p. 180-210
ISSN: 0032-325X
Rules and Discretion(s) in Prudential Regulation and Supervision: Evidence from EU Banks in the Run-Up to the Crisis
In: ECB Working Paper No. 2284 (2019); ISBN 978-92-899-3546-3
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How Does Bank Competition Affect Solvency, Liquidity and Credit Risk? Evidence from the MENA Countries
In: IMF Working Paper No. 15/210
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Do Lenders Price the Brown Factor in Car Loans? Evidence from Diesel Cars
In: Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper No. 22-76
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Bank Credit and Market-Based Finance for Corporations: The Effects of Minibond Issuances
In: CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16693
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Bank Credit and Market-Based Finance for Corporations: The Effects of Minibond Issuances
In: Bank of Italy Temi di Discussione (Working Paper) No. 1315
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Bank Credit and Market-Based Finance for Corporations: The Effects of Minibond Issuances
In: ECB Working Paper No. 20202508
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Bank Credit and Market-based Finance for Corporations: The Effects of Minibond Issuances for Unlisted Firms
In: Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper No. 20-93
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Bank Bond Holdings and Bail-In Regulatory Changes: Evidence from Euro Area Security Registers
In: ECB Working Paper No. 2022/2758
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How to Release Capital Requirements During a Pandemic? Evidence from Euro Area Banks
In: ECB Working Paper No. 2022/;2720
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Money, Regulation and Growth: Financing New Growth in Europe
On June 4-5, 2014, SUERF and Baffi Finlawmetrics jointly organised a Colloquium/Conference "Money, Regulation and Growth: Financing New Growth in Europe" at Bocconi University, Milan. The present SUERF Study includes a selection of papers based on the authors' contributions to the Milan event. The overall themes at the conference were the implications for economic growth of monetary policy, financial regulation and structural changes in European financial institutions and markets.
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