ECB Occasional Paper No. 2021/264
Number of pages: 146
Posted: 23 Sep 2021
Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Ursel Baumann,
Matthieu Darracq Paries,
Thomas Westermann,
Marianna Riggi,
Elena Bobeica,
Aidan Meyler,
Benjamin Böninghausen,
Friedrich Fritzer,
Riccardo Trezzi,
Jana Jonckheere,
Dmitry Kulikov,
Dilyana Popova,
Sulev Pert,
Maritta Paloviita,
František Brázdik,
Harri Pönkä,
Mikkel Bess,
Pierre-Antoine Robert,
Alexander Al-Haschimi,
Philipp Gmehling,
Marta Banbura,
Evangelos Charalampakis,
Jan-Oliver Menz,
Benny Hartwig,
Joan Paredes,
Ute Volz,
Lovisa Reiche,
Zacharias Bragoudakis,
Marcel Tirpak,
Evangelia Kasimati,
Tomasz Łyziak,
Alex Tagliabracci,
Ewa Stanisławska,
Andrejs Bessonovs,
Nikolay I. Iskrev,
Olegs Krasnopjorovs,
Miroslav Gavura, Tomas Reichenbachas,
Milan Damjanović,
Roberta Colavecchio,
Matjaz Maletic,
Gabriele Galati,
Danilo Leiva,
Ide Kearney and
Pär Stockhammar
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