Unia rynków kapitałowych – perspektywy zmiany modelu systemu finansowego w Unii Europejskiej
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https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.333.13Słowa kluczowe:
unia rynków kapitałowych, europejski rynek finansowy, Unia Europejska, strefa euro, kryzysAbstrakt
Obecnie wdrażany w Unii Europejskiej projekt przewiduje budowę tzw. unii rynków kapitałowych. Przebudowa modelu systemu finansowego ma spowodować zmianę głównego kanału pozyskiwania przez przedsiębiorstwa środków inwestycyjnych – z kredytowego na kapitałowy, a w efekcie przyczynić się do zdynamizowania wzrostu gospodarczego w krajach UE. Tymczasem głównym problemem niedostatecznej dynamiki wzrostu gospodarczego w krajach UE wydaje się być nie tyle struktura finansowania inwestycji przedsiębiorstw, co mechanizmy działania strefy euro, które powodują polaryzację ekonomiczną krajów wewnątrz strefy. Unia Europejska powinna przede wszystkim poddać gruntownej analizie i przebudowie zasady konstytuujące działanie strefy euro, nie zaś koncentrować się na kolejnej próbie pogłębienia integracji rynków kapitałowych i zmianie modelu systemu finansowego dominującego w krajach UE. Celem artykułu jest analiza uwarunkowań i zasadności zmiany roli sektora bankowego w transmisji środków inwestycyjnych na korzyść rynku kapitałowego w Unii Europejskiej (intensyfikacja procesu dezintermediacji). Wnioski płynące z analizy zostały sformułowane na podstawie badań jakościowych opierających się na analizach materiałów źródłowych przygotowanych przez UE, instytucje badawcze i finansowe (opracowania, raporty, rekomendacje) oraz na dostępnych danych.
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