Central banks and monetary authorities or agencies of the following countries or regions: |
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| Algeria | Korea |
| Argentina | Latvia |
| Armenia | Lithuania |
| Australia | Luxembourg |
| Austria | Macedonia FYR |
| Barbados | Malaysia |
| Belarus | Mauritius |
| Belgium | Mexico |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Mozambique |
| Brazil | Netherland |
| Bulgaria | New Zealand |
| Canada | Norway |
| Chile | Pakistan |
| China | Peru |
| Croatia | Philippines |
| Cyprus | Poland |
| Czech Republic | Portugal |
| Denmark | Romania |
| Estonia | Russia |
| European Union |
Saudi Arabia |
| Finland | Serbia |
| France | Singapore |
| Germany | Slovakia |
| Greece | Slovenia |
| Hong Kong SAR | South Africa |
| Hungary | Spain |
| Iceland | Sweden |
| India | Switzerland |
| Indonesia | Thailand |
| Ireland | Turkey |
| Israel | Ukraine |
| Italy | United Kingdom |
| Japan | United States |
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Other full institutional members: |
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| Centre for Latin American Monetary Studies (CEMLA) | |
| Central American Monetary Council (SECMCA) | |
| South East Asian Central Banks Research and Training Centre (SEACEN) | |
Associate individual members |
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| Radha Binod Barman | Former Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India |
| Brett Bigg | Student, Financial Services Institute of Australasia |
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Adelheid Burgi-Schmelz
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Director, Statistics Department, International Monetary Fund |
| Maman Hassan Moussa | Economist and Statistician Engineer, National Statistical Institute, Republic of Niger |
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William L J Xu-Doeve
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Senior Partner, ANRC Consulting, The Netherlands
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Patrick Slovik
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Financial Market Economist, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OEDC)
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Honorary members |
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| Hans Van Wijk | (Chairman 1996-1997 and editor of the IFC Bulletin 1997-2004) |
| Emerico Zautzik | (Chairman 1998-1999) |
| Marius Van Nieuwkerk | (Chairman 2000-2001) |
| Almut Steger | (Chairperson 2002-2003) |
| Paul Van den Bergh | (Chairman 2004-2005) |
| Jan Smets | (Chairman 2006-2008) |
| Bart Meganck | (Secretary 1996-2000) |
| Rudi Acx | (Secretary 2000-2005) |