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About the author<br />
Dirk Schoenmaker is Dean of the Duisenberg School of Finance and Professor of<br />
Finance, Banking and Insurance at the VU University Amsterdam. He has published in<br />
the areas of central banking, financial supervision and stability, and European financial<br />
integration.<br />
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