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Towards a quality currency

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  • Diego Labat

    (Banco Central del Uruguay)

  • Gerardo Licandro

    (Banco Central del Uruguay)

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  • Diego Labat & Gerardo Licandro, 2021. "Towards a quality currency," Documentos de trabajo 2021005, Banco Central del Uruguay.
  • Handle: RePEc:bku:doctra:2021005
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    2. Serafín Frache & Rodrigo Lluberas, 2017. "New information and inflation expectations among firms," Documentos de trabajo 2017013, Banco Central del Uruguay.
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    7. Gerardo Licandro & Miguel Mello & Juan Odriozola, 2014. "Uso de derivados en Uruguay," Documentos de trabajo 2014004, Banco Central del Uruguay.
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