Policy paper 177
Financial market fragmentation in the euro area: state of play
Henrik Enderlein and Paul Berenberg-Gossler describe differing degrees of financial market integration in the Euro area. They identify the main factors for financial fragmentation and close with some policy proposals, necessary for completing the EMU.
Further, the researchers identify the main factors for financial fragmentation and close with some policy proposals, necessary for completing the European economic and monetary Union.
This policy contribution was prepared for the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament (ECON) as an input for the Monetary Dialogue of 26 September 2016 between ECON and the European Central Bank.
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