Maria Demertzis
De Nederlandsche Bank
Maria Demertzis works at the Research Department of De Nederlandsche Bank. She has been visiting the Harvard Kennedy School of Government every summer since 1999, where she teaches game theory at the Mid-Career, Masters in Public Administration program. Previously she was a lecturer in economics at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK.
Her main research focus is on monetary policy and uncertainty.
Articles by Maria Demertzis:
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Financial stability is a task for central banks
13 January 2011, 10519 reads
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