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Banking Union as a Shock Absorber - Lessons for the Eurozone from the US (Hardcover)
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Banking Union as a Shock Absorber - Lessons for the Eurozone from the US (Hardcover)
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The Great Financial Crisis, which started in 2007-08, was
originally called the 'sub-prime' crisis because its origins could
be traced to excessive lending in the real estate sector in the US,
concentrated mostly in sunbelt states like Nevada, Florida and
California. There were similar pockets of excess lending for
housing in Europe, notably in Ireland and Spain. But a key
difference emerged later: in Ireland and Spain, the local banking
systems almost collapsed and the governments experienced severe
financial stress with large macroeconomic costs. Nothing similar
happened in the US. The local financial system remained fully
functional and the local governments did not experience increased
financial stress in the states with the biggest real estate booms,
like Nevada or Florida. This book illustrates how the structure of
the US banking market and the existence of federal institutions
allowed regional financial shocks to be absorbed at the federal
level in the US, thus avoiding local financial crisis. The authors
argue that the experience of the US shows the importance of a
'banking union' to avoid severe regional (national) financial
dislocation in the wake of regional boom and bust cycles. They also
discuss the extent to which the institutions of the partial banking
union, now in the process of being created for the euro area,
should be able to increase its capacity to deal with future
regional boom and bust cycles, thereby stabilising the single
currency.
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