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Jennifer Welch
The Financial Crisis in the European Union: An Impact Assessment and Response Critique
| European Journal of Risk Regulation 4/2011: pp. 481-490 |
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This article assesses the impact of the global economic crisis on the European Union and
analyzes the recently enacted and future legislative response to repair the EU financial
sector. It closely discusses and critiques the main initial response legislation, the European
Economic Recovery Plan, finding that the central regulation contained short-term measures,
yet managed to remain within the EU’s long-term goals. The article also closely examines
the significant risk regulation considerations highlighted by the economic crisis, notably
those considerations contained in the De Larosiere Report and the Basel III Framework, and
discusses the importance of implementing financial risk regulations to stabilize and revitalize
the EU financial sector. Ultimately, the article concludes that the EU’s recently enacted
legislative measures are consistent with, but also must continue in tandem with, the longterm
policies of the EU, while including new and crucial financial risk regulatory measures. |
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Further information
Reading of Intimate
Brussels - Living amongst Eurocrats
30 March 2011, 18.30 pm @ European Parliament
For one year, Martin Leidenfrost explored Europe’s capital and wrote fifty
personal – tender, alienated, mischievous – portraits.
“Entertaining, amusing, insightful.” The Gap





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