A typology of captive financial institutions in Luxembourg: lessons from a new database
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- Di Filippo, Gabriele & Pierret, Frédéric, 2022. "A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions in Luxembourg: Lessons from a New Database," MPRA Paper 111870, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret, 2022. "A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions in Luxembourg: Lessons from a New Database," BCL working papers 157, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
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- Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret, 2021.
"A typology of captive financial institutions and money lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg,"
IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), New developments in central bank statistics around the world, volume 55,
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- Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret, 2020. "A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 146, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
- Di Filippo, Gabriele & Pierret, Frédéric, 2020. "A Typology of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg," MPRA Paper 111874, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jul 2020.
- Di Filippo, Gabriele & Pierret, Frédéric, 2020.
"Key Features of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg,"
MPRA Paper
111872, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Dec 2020.
- Gabriele Di Filippo & Frédéric Pierret, 2020. "Key Features of Captive Financial Institutions and Money Lenders (sector S127) in Luxembourg," BCL working papers 150, Central Bank of Luxembourg.
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