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Does Household Behaviour Depend on Monetary Policy? Evidence from Cyprus. (2021). Evangelou, Ioanna ; Patronidou, Agorasti ; Michail, Nektarios.
In: Working Papers.
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  2. Missed Payments, Renegotiations, and Household Consumption. (2022). Michail, Nektarios ; Louka, Kyriaki G.
    In: South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics.
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  3. Estimating the Mortgage Default Probability in Cyprus: Evidence using micro data. (2022). Michail, Nektarios ; Kallenos, Theodosis ; Evangelou, Ioanna ; Antoniou, Savvas.
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