A differentiated leap forward: spillover, path-dependency, and graded membership in European banking regulation

The banking union constitutes not only a major advance in supranational economic integration but also increases differentiated integration among the member states of the European Union. Although the banking union is open to all EU member states, only euro area countries participate. Other member sta...

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Published inWest European politics Vol. 39; no. 3; pp. 483 - 502
Main Author Schimmelfennig, Frank
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Routledge 03.05.2016
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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1743-9655
DOI10.1080/01402382.2016.1143244

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Abstract The banking union constitutes not only a major advance in supranational economic integration but also increases differentiated integration among the member states of the European Union. Although the banking union is open to all EU member states, only euro area countries participate. Other member states have been opponents, bystanders, or interested non-participants. This article explains the variation in participation as a result of path-dependency arising from the original differentiation between euro area countries and the rest of the EU. In the euro crisis, these two groups of member states were subject to differential pressure to integrate further. In addition, the banking union reinforced the causes that had led to the original differentiation of the monetary union. This path-dependency overrides variation in sector-specific economic interests, governance capacity, and policy paradigms that might otherwise explain governmental preferences in banking regulation. These factors can, however, partly explain variation in preferences among the non-euro area countries.
AbstractList The banking union constitutes not only a major advance in supranational economic integration but also increases differentiated integration among the member states of the European Union. Although the banking union is open to all EU member states, only euro area countries participate. Other member states have been opponents, bystanders, or interested non-participants. This article explains the variation in participation as a result of path-dependency arising from the original differentiation between euro area countries and the rest of the EU. In the euro crisis, these two groups of member states were subject to differential pressure to integrate further. In addition, the banking union reinforced the causes that had led to the original differentiation of the monetary union. This path-dependency overrides variation in sector-specific economic interests, governance capacity, and policy paradigms that might otherwise explain governmental preferences in banking regulation. These factors can, however, partly explain variation in preferences among the non-euro area countries.
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Banking union
differentiated integration
Differentiation
Economic crises
Economic integration
Euro
euro area
European Monetary Union
European Union
Governance
Government regulation of business
historical institutionalism
Institutionalism
Membership
path-dependency
Title A differentiated leap forward: spillover, path-dependency, and graded membership in European banking regulation
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