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Fiscal and monetary problems in developing states, proceedings of the third Rehovoth Conference. Edited by David Krivino.
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Fiscal and monetary problems in developing states, proceedings of the third Rehovoth Conference. Edited by David Krivino.

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Corporate Author: Rehovoth Conference on Fiscal and Monetary problems in Developing States. Jerusalem, Israel
Format: Conference Proceeding
Published: New York, Praeger, 1967.
Series:Praeger special studies international economics and development
Subjects:
Underdeveloped areas > Congresses
Finance > Congresses > Underdeveloped areas
Saving and investment > Underdeveloped areas
Taxation > Underdeveloped areas
Underdeveloped areas > Commerce
Underdeveloped areas > Economic development
Finance, Public > Underdeveloped areas
Monetary policy > Underdeveloped areas
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Physical Description:35 p.

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