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The Bank of Spain has organized three listening sessions in which more than thirty academics and experts in economics from different public and private institutions will participate in order to update the priorities of their investigations for the next five years. Today the first of the three sessions took place and has had the participation of the governor, José Luis Escrivá, and the subgovernor, Soledad Núñez.
This is the second time that the Bank of Spain organizes these types of sessions to prepare its research priorities, which are updated periodically from the identification of the most relevant issues that could affect the economic well -being of Spanish society in different horizons temporal.
These thirty experts, who come from different universities and research centers and public and private institutions, will enrich with their contributions the analytical and research priorities of the Bank of Spain, so that they can better collect the concerns of Spanish society.
The following sessions will be held throughout the month of February and the Bank of Spain plans to publish its analytical and research priorities throughout the spring.