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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Otmar Issing
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European Central Bank, Frankfurt
Vitor Gaspar
Affiliation:
European Central Bank, Frankfurt
Ignazio Angeloni
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European Central Bank, Frankfurt
Oreste Tristani
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European Central Bank, Frankfurt
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Monetary Policy in the Euro Area
Strategy and Decision-Making at the European Central Bank
, pp. 179 - 194
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Print publication year: 2001

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  • Otmar Issing, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Vitor Gaspar, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Ignazio Angeloni, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Oreste Tristani, European Central Bank, Frankfurt
  • Book: Monetary Policy in the Euro Area
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