Applied Economics: Recent submissions
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The role of central banks in monetary affairs: A comparative perspective
(2014-01-01)© Cambridge University Press 2014. This chapter presents a comparative approach to the study of central banks, with emphasis on the evolving role of the US Federal Reserve System and the ECB. A central bank is the key ... -
Banking Union and Single Market: Conflict or Companionship?
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Central banking and banking regulation
(London School of Economics, 1996) -
Bank failures and bank insolvency law in economies in transition
(Kluwer Law Intl, 1999) -
The Reform of the International Financial Architecture
(Kluwer Law International, 2001) -
Legal Foundations of International Monetary Stability
(Oxford University Press, 2006) -
International Law in Financial Regulation and Monetary Affairs
(Oxford University Press, 2012-10-04) -
Cross-Border Bank Insolvency
(Oxford University Press, UK, 2011-02) -
Sovereign Debt Management
(OUP Oxford, 2014-01)The most authoritative and comprehensive book available on sovereign debt management written by practitioners and scholars of world renown. -
Lender of last resort and banking union
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The rule of law in monetary affairs: World trade forum
(2014-01-01)© Cambridge University Press 2014. The global financial crisis and subsequent sovereign debt crisis in Europe demonstrated that the relationship between law and economics in the design of the monetary system must be ... -
International Financial and Monetary Law
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Worktime Regulations and Spousal Labor Supply
(2014-01)We study interdependencies in spousal labor supply by exploiting the design of the French workweek reduction, which introduced exogenous variation in one's spouse's labor supply, at constant earnings. Treated employees ... -
A time study of physicians' work in a German university eye hospital to estimate unit costs.
(2015)BACKGROUND: Technical efficiency of hospital services is debated since performance has been heterogeneous. Staff time represents the main resource in patient care and its inappropriate allocation has been identified as a ...