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EU Financial Regulation Explained: ‘The Powers and the Pitfalls’

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EU Payments Integration

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Once upon a time, the Member States of the European Union chose to place their national legislative powers around financial services into the hands of the European Community — an act that was motivated by the decision of Europe to start growing together and to create a Single Market.

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  1. L. Allio and M. H. Fandel, ‘Making Europe Work: Improving the Transposition, Implementation and Enforcement of EU Legislation’, European Policy Centre Working Paper No. 25, June 2006, p.31.

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Wandhöfer, R. (2010). EU Financial Regulation Explained: ‘The Powers and the Pitfalls’. In: EU Payments Integration. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230313996_2

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