Banking Supervision in Integrated Financial Markets: Implications for the EU



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Banking Supervision in Integrated Financial
Markets: Implications for the EU

Stéphanie Stolz

CESifo Working Paper No. 812

Category 6: Monetary Policy and International Finance

December 2002

Presented at CESifo Venice Summer Institute, July 2002

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