Abstract
This paper proposes an integrated crisis management and resolution framework for the EU’s single banking market. It comprises a European Resolution Authority (ERA), armed with the mandate and the tools to deal cost-effectively with failing systemic cross-border banks, and is designed to address many fundamental operational and incentive problems. It also seeks to reduce moral hazard and better protect countries against the risk of twin fiscal-financial crises by detaching banks from government budgets. The ERA would be most effective if it were twinned or combined with a European Deposit Insurance and Resolution Fund.
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Hardy, D., Cortavarria-Checkley, L., Giustiniani, A., Fonteyne, W., Bossu, W., Gullo, A., & Kerr, S. (2010). Crisis Management and Resolution for a European Banking System. IMF Working Papers, 2010(070), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451982695.001
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