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This is an Excel file, 80 sheets
The ECRI Statistical Package 2009 is also available for this same time period (1995-2008) with a broader scope, focusing on Household Lending in Europe, at a price of €600 (in Excel file). Click here to access this version. For more info on ECRI and a more detailed description of the ECRI Statistical Package series, see the ECRI website
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This is an Excel file, 80 sheets
The ECRI Statistical Package 2009 is also available for this same time period (1995-2008) with a broader scope, focusing on Household Lending in Europe, at a price of €600 (in Excel file). Click here to access this version. For more info on ECRI and a more detailed description of the ECRI Statistical Package series, see the ECRI website
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