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Euro area exchange rate-based competitiveness indicators: a comparison of methodologies and empirical results

In: Proceedings of the Sixth IFC Conference on "Statistical issues and activities in a changing environment", Basel, 28-29 August 2012.

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  • Bernadette Lauro
  • Martin Schmitz

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  • Bernadette Lauro & Martin Schmitz, 2013. "Euro area exchange rate-based competitiveness indicators: a comparison of methodologies and empirical results," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Proceedings of the Sixth IFC Conference on "Statistical issues and activities in a changing environment", Basel, 28-29 August 2012., volume 36, pages 325-339, Bank for International Settlements.
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    1. Schmitz, Martin & De Clercq, Maarten & Fidora, Michael & Lauro, Bernadette & Pinheiro, Cristina, 2012. "Revisiting the effective exchange rates of the euro," Occasional Paper Series 134, European Central Bank.
    2. Schmitz, Martin & De Clercq, Maarten & Fidora, Michael & Lauro, Bernadette & Pinheiro, Cristina, 2012. "Revisiting the effective exchange rates of the euro," Occasional Paper Series 134, European Central Bank.
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