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The Observatory of the European Central Bank (Observatorio del Banco Central Europeo, OBCE) is a non-profit association, headquartered in Madrid (Spain).

The OECB has two main objectives:

  • To provide a forum where the players involved in the Euro area policy-making (including officers of the ECB and other central banks and regulators, Euro-zone's civil servants, academics and researchers) can discuss issues related to the Euro area (monetary policy, exchange rate policy, systems of payments, banking supervision, the world monetary system, etc.)

  • To promote economic research on issues related to the Euro area.

The OBCE was founded in 1999 by:

•José Luis Alzola
•Guillermo de la Dehesa
•Juan José Dolado
•Juan Francisco Jimeno
•Félix López
•Inmaculada López
•Daniel Manzano
•Manuel Martín
•José Ignacio Navas
•Juan Pérez-Campanero
•Gonzalo Ramos
•Remedios Romeo
•Miguel Sebastián
•David Vegara
•Recoletos Compañía Editorial

Board of Directors

•Guillermo de la Dehesa (President)
•Inmaculada López (Vice-president)
•Manuel Martín (Vice-president)
•Jesús Martínez Vázquez (Vice-president)
•Miguel Sebastián

 

 

 

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