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The euro and its perception in the German population

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Bettina Isengard () (DIW Berlin, German Socio-Economic Panel Study)
Thorsten Schneider () (Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Chair of Sociology I)

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Paper provided by University of Flensburg, International Institute of Management in its series Discussion Papers with number 011.

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