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Economic Assessment of the Euro Area: Winter 2011/2012 Report

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  • FitzGerald, John
  • Znuderl, Nusa
  • Duffy, David
  • CASE (Poland)
  • CPB (Netherlands)
  • DIW Berlin (Germany)
  • ETLA (Finland)
  • The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany)
  • NIESR (United Kingdom)
  • OFCE (France)
  • PROMETEIA (Italy)
  • WIFO (Austria)

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  • FitzGerald, John & Znuderl, Nusa & Duffy, David & CASE (Poland) & CPB (Netherlands) & DIW Berlin (Germany) & ETLA (Finland) & The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany) & NIESR (United Kingdom, 2012. "Economic Assessment of the Euro Area: Winter 2011/2012 Report," Research Series, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number sustat29.
  • Handle: RePEc:esr:resser:sustat29
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    1. Ray Barrell & Tatiana Fic & John Fitz Gerald, 2011. "The Banking Sector And Recovery In The Eu Economy," National Institute Economic Review, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 216(1), pages 41-52, April.
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    3. Barrell, Ray & FitzGerald, John, 2011. "The Banking Sector and Recovery in the EU Economy Reference," Papers RB2011/2/2, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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    5. Ray Barrell & Tatiana Fic & John Fitz Gerald, 2011. "The Banking Sector And Recovery In The Eu Economy," National Institute Economic Review, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 216(1), pages 41-52, April.
    6. Ray Barrell & Aurélie Delannoy & Dawn Holland, 2011. "The Impact Of High Oil Prices On The Economy," National Institute Economic Review, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 217(1), pages 68-74, July.
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