Macro-prudentiality and financial stability
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https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i16-17.79Keywords:
financial stability, financial crisis, macro-prudential regulation, macro-prudential instrumentsAbstract
Taking into consideration the fact that financial crises, as a manifestation form of the financial instability, are becoming more and more frequent, complex and severe, it is important to discuss about the macroeconomic prudentiality, in order to protect and save the economy of a country or of a region by the inherent fragility of a very developed financial system. Therefore, the paper aims to analyze the following aspects: the macro-prudential regulation (in order to a better understanding of the financial instability process), the development of the macro-prudential vision and instruments (but emphasizing the existing limits) and economic policies (in order to implement an operational macro-prudential regulation).Downloads
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07.12.2012
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Ionescu, C. (2012). Macro-prudentiality and financial stability. Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 16-17. https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i16-17.79