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Perception is Always Right: The CNB’s Monetary Policy in the Media. (2009). Saxa, Branislav ; Král, Petr ; Bohm, Jiri ; Kral, Petr.
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  2. The Czech National Banks monetary policy in the media. (2012). Saxa, Branislav ; Král, Petr ; Kral, Petr ; Bohm, Jii .
    In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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  4. Central Bank Forecasts as a Coordination Device. (2010). Saxa, Branislav ; Filáček, Jan ; Filacek, Jan .
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