Macro-prudential measures may restrict financial integration, ECB paper says

Policies aimed at financial stability can have ‘protectionist’ effects on capital markets

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The European Central Bank

Policy-makers must consider whether some macro-prudential measures may act as a form of "financial protectionism", an occasional paper published by the European Central Bank (ECB) says.

In The side effects of national financial sector policies: framing the debate on financial protectionism, Roland Beck et al argue that a recent decline in global and European financial integration might be partly due to government policies. This includes both classic capital flow management policies and other

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