Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 8 / 2008 (525)
“Lamfalussy Architecture” – A Model for Consolidating the Financial Markets’ Supervision
Elena Georgescu
Academia de Studii Economice, Bucuresti
Abstract. The enhancement of convergence in the supervisory practices, both by increasing the quality of the legal framework and of the regulations in the field of financial services and by improving the consultation process, represents a prerequisite for setting up the Single Market for financial services at EU level. In order to reach this goal a new approach, known as “Lamfalussy Architecture”, has been developed. The implementation of this model will increase the efficiency of the regulatory and supervisory framework within the financial markets, by removing the obstacles in the way of their integration into the Single Market. At the same time, setting up an EU Single Market implies a thorough monitoring of the financial stability through a constant review of the regulatory and supervisory framework.
Keywords: “Lamfalussy architecture”; Financial Services Action Plan (FSAP); convergence; supervision; single financial market; Level 3 committess 3(L3C).
Contents
- Finances, in the Light of Utility and Equity Criteria
Mario Pagliacci
Constantin Anghelache
Dan Armeanu
- Tax Politcy and Social Output: The UE Case
Ioan Talpos
Bogdan Dima
Mihai Ioan Mutascu
Cosmin Eugen Enache
- Effects of International Financial Turbulences Extension on the Romanian Economy. Prevention Solutions
Cristian Socol
Andrei Hrebenciuc
- Representing the Local Interests in Governmental Policy Making. The Romanian Experiment
Lucica Matei
- “Lamfalussy Architecture” – A Model for Consolidating the Financial Markets’ Supervision
Nicolae Dardac
Elena Georgescu
- Gross or Net Settlement? What Type of Securities Settlement System Works Best?
Vasile Dedu
Florian Neagu
Romulus Mircea