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The European Central Bank – A Review Essay by Martina Metzger

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The European Central Bank – A Review Essay by Martina Metzger. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, 90(1), 143-149. https://doi.org/10.3790/vjh.90.1.143
"The European Central Bank – A Review Essay by Martina Metzger" Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 90.1, 2021, 143-149. https://doi.org/10.3790/vjh.90.1.143
(2021): The European Central Bank – A Review Essay by Martina Metzger, in: Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, vol. 90, iss. 1, 143-149, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/vjh.90.1.143

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  1. The Court of Justice of the European Union (https://europa.eu/european-union/about-eu/institutions-bodies/court-justice_en) comprises the Court of Justice and the General Court, interprets and enforces EU law in member countries, may revoke legal acts and sanction EU institutions; it deals with competition law, trade, agriculture and State aids. Its beginnings date back to 1952. For the European Court of Auditors see its website (https://www.eca.europa.eu/en/Pages/ecadefault.aspx).  Google Scholar
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  5. Bremus, Franziska, Dany-Knedlik, Geraldine and Thore Schlaak (2020): Price Stability and Climate Risks: Sensible Measures for the European Central Bank, in: DIW Weekly Report No. 14, pp. 205 – 213.  Google Scholar
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  11. Maricut-Akbik, Adina (2020): Contesting the European Central Bank in Banking Supervision: Accountability in Practice at the European Parliament, in: Journal of Common Market Studies Vol. 58, No. 5, pp. 1199 – 1214.  Google Scholar
  12. Meyland, Dominik and Dorothea Schäfer (2018): EU government bonds and banks: home bias pervasive throughout member states but capital requirements differ greatly, DIW Weekly Report No. 49.  Google Scholar
  13. Metzger, Martina (2006): Basel II – Impacts on Developing Countries, in: Intervention: Journal of Economics Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 131 – 150.  Google Scholar
  14. Metzger, Martina and Brigitte Young (2020): No Gender, Please, We’re Central Bankers. IPE Working Paper No. 136 (April).  Google Scholar
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  16. Rueben, Kim and Megan Randall (2017): Balanced Budget Requirements: How States Limit Deficit Spending, Urban Institute (November).  Google Scholar
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  20. European Banking Authority, European Securities and Market Authorities, European Insurance and Occupational Pension Authorities. Interestingly, the European Stability Mechanism is not part of the EU as its target group includes only Eurozone countries.  Google Scholar
  21. Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (2005): International Convergence of Capital Measurement and Capital Standards: A Revised Framework, updated version November (284 pages).  Google Scholar
  22. Bignot, Vincent, Flandreau, Marc and Stefano Ugolini (2009): Bagehot for Beginners: The Making of Lending of Last Resort Operations in the mid-19th Century, Norges Bank, Working Paper No. 22.  Google Scholar
  23. Bremus, Franziska, Dany-Knedlik, Geraldine and Thore Schlaak (2020): Price Stability and Climate Risks: Sensible Measures for the European Central Bank, in: DIW Weekly Report No. 14, pp. 205 – 213.  Google Scholar
  24. De Grauwe, Paul (2019): Green Money without Inflation, in: DIW Vierteljahreshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, Vol. 88, No. 2, pp. 51 – 54.  Google Scholar
  25. Fritz, Barbara and Martina Metzger (eds.) (2006): New Issues in Regional Monetary Coordination – Understanding North-South and South-South Arrangements, London: Palgrave.  Google Scholar
  26. Fromage, Diane (2019): Guaranteeing the ECB’s Democratic Accountability in the post-Banking Union Era: An Ever More Difficult Task? In: Maastricht Journal of Comparative and European Law Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 48 – 62.  Google Scholar
  27. Goodhart, Charles A.E. (2010): The Changing Role of Central Banks, BIS Working Papers No. 326 (November).  Google Scholar
  28. Gros, Daniel and Angela Capolongo (2019): The Two-pillar Strategy of the ECB: Ready for a Review. Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies, European Parliament, Monetary Dialogue Papers (December).  Google Scholar
  29. Maricut-Akbik, Adina (2020): Contesting the European Central Bank in Banking Supervision: Accountability in Practice at the European Parliament, in: Journal of Common Market Studies Vol. 58, No. 5, pp. 1199 – 1214.  Google Scholar
  30. Meyland, Dominik and Dorothea Schäfer (2018): EU government bonds and banks: home bias pervasive throughout member states but capital requirements differ greatly, DIW Weekly Report No. 49.  Google Scholar
  31. Metzger, Martina (2006): Basel II – Impacts on Developing Countries, in: Intervention: Journal of Economics Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 131 – 150.  Google Scholar
  32. Metzger, Martina and Brigitte Young (2020): No Gender, Please, We’re Central Bankers. IPE Working Paper No. 136 (April).  Google Scholar
  33. Padoa-Schioppa, Tommaso (2001): Explaining the Euro to a Washington Audience, Lecture at George Washington University, April 1999, Group of Thirty, Occasional Paper No. 64.  Google Scholar
  34. Rueben, Kim and Megan Randall (2017): Balanced Budget Requirements: How States Limit Deficit Spending, Urban Institute (November).  Google Scholar
  35. Stiglitz, Joseph (2003): The False Promise of Stability, in: Project Syndicate, (6 May). Available at: https://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/the-false-promise-of-stability?barrier=accesspaylog (accessed 25 March 2021).  Google Scholar
  36. The PEW Charitable Trusts (2016): Federal Spending in the States, 2005 – 2014 (March).  Google Scholar