Comment: Reshuffle at the ECB?

When Otmar Issing retires from the ECB's 6-member executive board next year, Germany's seat is likely to be taken by Jurgen Stark, currently vice-president of the German Bundesbank.

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But Stark, an expert on financial stability and international financial relations, is not a monetary economist and so will probably not succeed Issing in his capacity as chief economist of the ECB. Thus there may be a reshuffling of roles at the top of ECB's management structures (something

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