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The German and Italian government bond markets: The role of banks versus non-banks. (2024). Ruzzi, Dario ; Krause, Daniel ; Panzarino, Onofrio ; Orben, Jens ; Moller, Luca ; Scherrieble, Willy ; Gohlke, Hanna ; Schmidt, Michael ; Bianchi, Michele Leonardo ; Abbassi, Puriya ; della Gatta, Daniela ; Gallo, Raffaele ; Miglietta, Arianna.
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