The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms:
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Motivation in Brief: Why a Book on the European Central Bank, Financial Crisis, and Populisms? -- 1.2.1 A Short Recap: How the Sovereign Debt Crisis Unfolded -- 1.3 Two Essentially Contested Concepts: Populism and Legitimacy -- 1.3.1 Populism and Its Relation to Euroscepticism -- 1.3.2 Legitimacy and Its Application in the Context of the E(M)U -- 1.4 What to Expect from This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Sovereign Crisis, Its Aftermath, and How Monetary Policy Has Changed -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Transition from Trichet to Draghi -- 2.2.1 The Trichet Era: Inflation First -- 2.2.2 The Origin of Unconventional Monetary Measures Pre-Draghi -- 2.2.3 The Draghi Era and "Whatever It Takes" -- 2.2.4 The Impact of "Whatever It Takes" and Beyond -- 2.2.5 A Speculative Reaction -- 2.3 Evaluating the Efficacy and Effectiveness of the ECB's Unconventional Measures Post-OMT -- 2.3.1 The Negative-Interest Rates Environment -- 2.3.2 TLTROs -- 2.3.3 An Evaluation of the ECB Asset Purchase Programme -- 2.3.4 Forward Guidance as a Measure of Central Bank's Consistency -- 2.3.5 Central Bank Communication -- 2.4 The Big Picture -- References -- Chapter 3: The EU's Crisis Governance Versus Populism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The EU Political System and Its Democratic Deficits -- 3.3 The Lack of a Lender of Last Resort -- 3.3.1 Creating an Intergovernmental Parallel Structure -- 3.4 Fiscal Policy Without Politics: Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.1 Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.2 Legitimation and Effects of Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.5 Judging Legitimacy Problems -- 3.6 Bad Politics or Bad Economics? Opening a Breach to Populism -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4: The Fiscal and Political Implications of the ECB's Non-conventional Roles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The ECB's Enhanced Role During the Decade of 2009-2019 -- 4.2.1 The ECB's "Inner" Role -- 4.2.2 Monetary-Fiscal Policy Interactions -- 4.2.3 Is the ECB Facing a Dilemma Between Interventionism and Independence? -- 4.2.4 The ECB's "Outer" Role -- 4.3 What's Next -- References -- Chapter 5: The Growing Challenge of Legitimacy Amid Central Bank Independence -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The ECB's Legitimacy and Independence: Procedural and Perceptual Dimensions of Input, Output, and "Throughput" -- 5.3 The ECB's Procedural and Perceived Legitimacy in Practice -- 5.3.1 Further Enhancing the ECB's Throughput Legitimacy -- 5.3.2 The ECB and Public Perceptions -- 5.4 Conclusion -- List of Interviewees -- Code: Institution, Position, Place, Date -- References -- Chapter 6: How Popular Has the ECB Been? Popularity, Protest, and Populism Post Crisis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Citizens, Support, and Trust in the EU During the Financial Crisis: What Do Eurobarometer Data Tell? -- 6.3 Socio-Economic Sources of Political Discontent? Austerity and Beyond -- 6.4 The Twin Challenge of Popular Protests and Populist Pressures Post Crisis -- 6.4.1 Popular Protests on the Squares and Streets: A Growing Demand for Populist Policies? -- 6.4.2 Populism as the Flipside of Popular Protest: A Growing Supply of Populist Policies? -- 6.5 The Growing Multi-Level Challenge of Populism for the ECB -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Going Forward-What Are the Political and Economic Challenges Ahead? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Political Challenges for the ECB in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3 Monetary Policy Challenges and the ECB's Ammunition in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3.1 Expanding the Monetary Stimulus by Increasing the Risks: Several Alternatives | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Motivation in Brief: Why a Book on the European Central Bank, Financial Crisis, and Populisms? -- 1.2.1 A Short Recap: How the Sovereign Debt Crisis Unfolded -- 1.3 Two Essentially Contested Concepts: Populism and Legitimacy -- 1.3.1 Populism and Its Relation to Euroscepticism -- 1.3.2 Legitimacy and Its Application in the Context of the E(M)U -- 1.4 What to Expect from This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Sovereign Crisis, Its Aftermath, and How Monetary Policy Has Changed -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Transition from Trichet to Draghi -- 2.2.1 The Trichet Era: Inflation First -- 2.2.2 The Origin of Unconventional Monetary Measures Pre-Draghi -- 2.2.3 The Draghi Era and "Whatever It Takes" -- 2.2.4 The Impact of "Whatever It Takes" and Beyond -- 2.2.5 A Speculative Reaction -- 2.3 Evaluating the Efficacy and Effectiveness of the ECB's Unconventional Measures Post-OMT -- 2.3.1 The Negative-Interest Rates Environment -- 2.3.2 TLTROs -- 2.3.3 An Evaluation of the ECB Asset Purchase Programme -- 2.3.4 Forward Guidance as a Measure of Central Bank's Consistency -- 2.3.5 Central Bank Communication -- 2.4 The Big Picture -- References -- Chapter 3: The EU's Crisis Governance Versus Populism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The EU Political System and Its Democratic Deficits -- 3.3 The Lack of a Lender of Last Resort -- 3.3.1 Creating an Intergovernmental Parallel Structure -- 3.4 Fiscal Policy Without Politics: Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.1 Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.2 Legitimation and Effects of Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.5 Judging Legitimacy Problems -- 3.6 Bad Politics or Bad Economics? Opening a Breach to Populism -- References Chapter 4: The Fiscal and Political Implications of the ECB's Non-conventional Roles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The ECB's Enhanced Role During the Decade of 2009-2019 -- 4.2.1 The ECB's "Inner" Role -- 4.2.2 Monetary-Fiscal Policy Interactions -- 4.2.3 Is the ECB Facing a Dilemma Between Interventionism and Independence? -- 4.2.4 The ECB's "Outer" Role -- 4.3 What's Next -- References -- Chapter 5: The Growing Challenge of Legitimacy Amid Central Bank Independence -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The ECB's Legitimacy and Independence: Procedural and Perceptual Dimensions of Input, Output, and "Throughput" -- 5.3 The ECB's Procedural and Perceived Legitimacy in Practice -- 5.3.1 Further Enhancing the ECB's Throughput Legitimacy -- 5.3.2 The ECB and Public Perceptions -- 5.4 Conclusion -- List of Interviewees -- Code: Institution, Position, Place, Date -- References -- Chapter 6: How Popular Has the ECB Been? Popularity, Protest, and Populism Post Crisis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Citizens, Support, and Trust in the EU During the Financial Crisis: What Do Eurobarometer Data Tell? -- 6.3 Socio-Economic Sources of Political Discontent? Austerity and Beyond -- 6.4 The Twin Challenge of Popular Protests and Populist Pressures Post Crisis -- 6.4.1 Popular Protests on the Squares and Streets: A Growing Demand for Populist Policies? -- 6.4.2 Populism as the Flipside of Popular Protest: A Growing Supply of Populist Policies? -- 6.5 The Growing Multi-Level Challenge of Populism for the ECB -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Going Forward-What Are the Political and Economic Challenges Ahead? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Political Challenges for the ECB in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3 Monetary Policy Challenges and the ECB's Ammunition in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3.1 Expanding the Monetary Stimulus by Increasing the Risks: Several Alternatives 7.3.2 Credit and Political Risks -- 7.4 The Future of the E(M)U -- 7.4.1 What the ECB Can and Cannot Do -- 7.4.2 Completing the Euro Area: From Austerity to Democratic Fiscal Integration? -- References -- Epilogue: The 2020 Global Pandemic and Its Fallout for the ECB and the Euro Area -- A Supply-Cum-Demand Shock -- The ECB to the Fore (Again) -- Is "No Monetary Finance" a Fiction? -- "Something's Gotta Give" -- Whither the ECB and Populism After COVID-19? -- Index |
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spelling | Macchiarelli, Corrado Verfasser aut The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (197 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Motivation in Brief: Why a Book on the European Central Bank, Financial Crisis, and Populisms? -- 1.2.1 A Short Recap: How the Sovereign Debt Crisis Unfolded -- 1.3 Two Essentially Contested Concepts: Populism and Legitimacy -- 1.3.1 Populism and Its Relation to Euroscepticism -- 1.3.2 Legitimacy and Its Application in the Context of the E(M)U -- 1.4 What to Expect from This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Sovereign Crisis, Its Aftermath, and How Monetary Policy Has Changed -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Transition from Trichet to Draghi -- 2.2.1 The Trichet Era: Inflation First -- 2.2.2 The Origin of Unconventional Monetary Measures Pre-Draghi -- 2.2.3 The Draghi Era and "Whatever It Takes" -- 2.2.4 The Impact of "Whatever It Takes" and Beyond -- 2.2.5 A Speculative Reaction -- 2.3 Evaluating the Efficacy and Effectiveness of the ECB's Unconventional Measures Post-OMT -- 2.3.1 The Negative-Interest Rates Environment -- 2.3.2 TLTROs -- 2.3.3 An Evaluation of the ECB Asset Purchase Programme -- 2.3.4 Forward Guidance as a Measure of Central Bank's Consistency -- 2.3.5 Central Bank Communication -- 2.4 The Big Picture -- References -- Chapter 3: The EU's Crisis Governance Versus Populism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The EU Political System and Its Democratic Deficits -- 3.3 The Lack of a Lender of Last Resort -- 3.3.1 Creating an Intergovernmental Parallel Structure -- 3.4 Fiscal Policy Without Politics: Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.1 Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.2 Legitimation and Effects of Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.5 Judging Legitimacy Problems -- 3.6 Bad Politics or Bad Economics? Opening a Breach to Populism -- References Chapter 4: The Fiscal and Political Implications of the ECB's Non-conventional Roles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The ECB's Enhanced Role During the Decade of 2009-2019 -- 4.2.1 The ECB's "Inner" Role -- 4.2.2 Monetary-Fiscal Policy Interactions -- 4.2.3 Is the ECB Facing a Dilemma Between Interventionism and Independence? -- 4.2.4 The ECB's "Outer" Role -- 4.3 What's Next -- References -- Chapter 5: The Growing Challenge of Legitimacy Amid Central Bank Independence -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The ECB's Legitimacy and Independence: Procedural and Perceptual Dimensions of Input, Output, and "Throughput" -- 5.3 The ECB's Procedural and Perceived Legitimacy in Practice -- 5.3.1 Further Enhancing the ECB's Throughput Legitimacy -- 5.3.2 The ECB and Public Perceptions -- 5.4 Conclusion -- List of Interviewees -- Code: Institution, Position, Place, Date -- References -- Chapter 6: How Popular Has the ECB Been? Popularity, Protest, and Populism Post Crisis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Citizens, Support, and Trust in the EU During the Financial Crisis: What Do Eurobarometer Data Tell? -- 6.3 Socio-Economic Sources of Political Discontent? Austerity and Beyond -- 6.4 The Twin Challenge of Popular Protests and Populist Pressures Post Crisis -- 6.4.1 Popular Protests on the Squares and Streets: A Growing Demand for Populist Policies? -- 6.4.2 Populism as the Flipside of Popular Protest: A Growing Supply of Populist Policies? -- 6.5 The Growing Multi-Level Challenge of Populism for the ECB -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Going Forward-What Are the Political and Economic Challenges Ahead? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Political Challenges for the ECB in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3 Monetary Policy Challenges and the ECB's Ammunition in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3.1 Expanding the Monetary Stimulus by Increasing the Risks: Several Alternatives 7.3.2 Credit and Political Risks -- 7.4 The Future of the E(M)U -- 7.4.1 What the ECB Can and Cannot Do -- 7.4.2 Completing the Euro Area: From Austerity to Democratic Fiscal Integration? -- References -- Epilogue: The 2020 Global Pandemic and Its Fallout for the ECB and the Euro Area -- A Supply-Cum-Demand Shock -- The ECB to the Fore (Again) -- Is "No Monetary Finance" a Fiction? -- "Something's Gotta Give" -- Whither the ECB and Populism After COVID-19? -- Index Europäische Zentralbank (DE-588)5287962-8 gnd rswk-swf Economic policy.. Economics Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Zentralbank (DE-588)5287962-8 b Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 s DE-604 Monti, Mara Sonstige oth Wiesner, Claudia Sonstige oth Diessner, Sebastian Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Macchiarelli, Corrado The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030443474 |
spellingShingle | Macchiarelli, Corrado The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Authors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: The European Central Bank Between the Financial Crisis and Populisms -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Motivation in Brief: Why a Book on the European Central Bank, Financial Crisis, and Populisms? -- 1.2.1 A Short Recap: How the Sovereign Debt Crisis Unfolded -- 1.3 Two Essentially Contested Concepts: Populism and Legitimacy -- 1.3.1 Populism and Its Relation to Euroscepticism -- 1.3.2 Legitimacy and Its Application in the Context of the E(M)U -- 1.4 What to Expect from This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Sovereign Crisis, Its Aftermath, and How Monetary Policy Has Changed -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Transition from Trichet to Draghi -- 2.2.1 The Trichet Era: Inflation First -- 2.2.2 The Origin of Unconventional Monetary Measures Pre-Draghi -- 2.2.3 The Draghi Era and "Whatever It Takes" -- 2.2.4 The Impact of "Whatever It Takes" and Beyond -- 2.2.5 A Speculative Reaction -- 2.3 Evaluating the Efficacy and Effectiveness of the ECB's Unconventional Measures Post-OMT -- 2.3.1 The Negative-Interest Rates Environment -- 2.3.2 TLTROs -- 2.3.3 An Evaluation of the ECB Asset Purchase Programme -- 2.3.4 Forward Guidance as a Measure of Central Bank's Consistency -- 2.3.5 Central Bank Communication -- 2.4 The Big Picture -- References -- Chapter 3: The EU's Crisis Governance Versus Populism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The EU Political System and Its Democratic Deficits -- 3.3 The Lack of a Lender of Last Resort -- 3.3.1 Creating an Intergovernmental Parallel Structure -- 3.4 Fiscal Policy Without Politics: Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.1 Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.4.2 Legitimation and Effects of Six-Pack and Two-Pack -- 3.5 Judging Legitimacy Problems -- 3.6 Bad Politics or Bad Economics? Opening a Breach to Populism -- References Chapter 4: The Fiscal and Political Implications of the ECB's Non-conventional Roles -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The ECB's Enhanced Role During the Decade of 2009-2019 -- 4.2.1 The ECB's "Inner" Role -- 4.2.2 Monetary-Fiscal Policy Interactions -- 4.2.3 Is the ECB Facing a Dilemma Between Interventionism and Independence? -- 4.2.4 The ECB's "Outer" Role -- 4.3 What's Next -- References -- Chapter 5: The Growing Challenge of Legitimacy Amid Central Bank Independence -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The ECB's Legitimacy and Independence: Procedural and Perceptual Dimensions of Input, Output, and "Throughput" -- 5.3 The ECB's Procedural and Perceived Legitimacy in Practice -- 5.3.1 Further Enhancing the ECB's Throughput Legitimacy -- 5.3.2 The ECB and Public Perceptions -- 5.4 Conclusion -- List of Interviewees -- Code: Institution, Position, Place, Date -- References -- Chapter 6: How Popular Has the ECB Been? Popularity, Protest, and Populism Post Crisis -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Citizens, Support, and Trust in the EU During the Financial Crisis: What Do Eurobarometer Data Tell? -- 6.3 Socio-Economic Sources of Political Discontent? Austerity and Beyond -- 6.4 The Twin Challenge of Popular Protests and Populist Pressures Post Crisis -- 6.4.1 Popular Protests on the Squares and Streets: A Growing Demand for Populist Policies? -- 6.4.2 Populism as the Flipside of Popular Protest: A Growing Supply of Populist Policies? -- 6.5 The Growing Multi-Level Challenge of Populism for the ECB -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Going Forward-What Are the Political and Economic Challenges Ahead? -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Political Challenges for the ECB in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3 Monetary Policy Challenges and the ECB's Ammunition in the Post-Draghi Era -- 7.3.1 Expanding the Monetary Stimulus by Increasing the Risks: Several Alternatives 7.3.2 Credit and Political Risks -- 7.4 The Future of the E(M)U -- 7.4.1 What the ECB Can and Cannot Do -- 7.4.2 Completing the Euro Area: From Austerity to Democratic Fiscal Integration? -- References -- Epilogue: The 2020 Global Pandemic and Its Fallout for the ECB and the Euro Area -- A Supply-Cum-Demand Shock -- The ECB to the Fore (Again) -- Is "No Monetary Finance" a Fiction? -- "Something's Gotta Give" -- Whither the ECB and Populism After COVID-19? -- Index Europäische Zentralbank (DE-588)5287962-8 gnd Economic policy.. Economics Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd |
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