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Did prices really soar after the euro cash changeover? Evidence from ATM withdrawals

Paolo Angelini and Francesco Lippi

Chapter 4. in The Euro, Inflation and Consumer’s Perceptions, 2008, pp 109-124 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As described in chapter 1 of this book, there is a widespread perception among the citizens of the euro area that the introduction of the euro notes and coins in the first months of 2002 spurred a rise in prices that was much sharper than measured by the national statistical offices (see also European Central Bank 2002b, 2003a and 2003b). This phenomenon has been the subject of countless newspaper articles and of several official speeches by policymakers and politicians and the perception that the euro brought about price increases is still vivid.2

Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-78370-1_5

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