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Making monetary policy in Poland: Are Polish hawks and doves different?. (2024). Mackiewicz-Łyziak, Joanna ; Kokoszczyński, Ryszard ; Kokoszczyski, Ryszard ; Mackiewicz-Yziak, Joanna.
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