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With the start of EMU, the Eurosystem has taken over monetary policy for the 11 countries of the Euro area. But the division of powers within the Eurosystem, between the European Central Bank and the constituent National Central Banks, is not satisfactory. This volume provides an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the Eurosystem and offers concrete proposals concerning the decision making organs, balance sheets and the distribution of seigniorage.
The authors predict that the impact will be far-reaching, leading
to a more liquid, mature and efficient capital market. The
structure of capital markets in Europe and the behaviour of actors
in these markets will be fundamentally affected, leading to a more
integrated market. For monetary union to achieve its real
objective, policy makers will need to address a wide variety of
outstanding issues, in particular the taxation of savings income,
accounting standards, capital market regulation and financial
supervision.
With the start of EMU, the Eurosystem has taken over monetary policy for the 11 countries of the Euro-area. But the division of powers within the Eurosystem, between the European Central Bank and the constituent National Central Banks, is not satisfactory. This volume provides an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the Eurosystem and offers concrete proposals concerning the decision-making organs, balance sheets and the distribution of seigniorage.
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