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_a332.11094 _bSIN |
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_aSinn, Hans-Werner _97853 |
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245 | _aThe economics of target balances: from Lehman to corona | ||
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_bPalgrave Macmillan _aSwitzerland _c2021 |
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300 | _axiii, 146 p. | ||
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_aEURO _b22.99 |
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520 | _aTarget balances are the largest single item in some of the balance sheets of the Eurosystem’s national central banks (NCBs), and yet very little is known about them by the general public and even by economists. This book shows that Target balances measure overdraft credits between the NCBs that resemble ordinary fiscal credit and which have grown disproportionately, exceeding one billion euros. There is, however, no parliamentary legitimation for the Target balances. The book sheds light on the economic significance of the balances, questions their limitlessness, and addresses controversial views that have been expressed regarding them. It uses the Target statistics to analyze the course of the euro crisis and the ECB’s policy reactions from the time of the Lehman bankruptcy up to the outbreak of the Corona crisis. It analyses the credit risks involved for the Eurosystem and concludes with a reform proposal. | ||
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_aEuropean Union countries _96980 |
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_aBanks and banking, Central _96339 |
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_aFinancial statements--Standards _95905 |
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_aMacroeconomics _91161 |
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_aEconomic policy _92380 |
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