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Central Bank Reforms İn The Baltics, Russian, And The Other Countries Of The Former Soviet Union/ Malcolm Knight (Ve Diğ.).
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Central Bank Reforms İn The Baltics, Russian, And The Other Countries Of The Former Soviet Union/

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Corporate Author: International Monetary Fund
Other Authors: Knight, Malcolm
Format: Book
Published: Washington D.C.: IMF, December 1997.
Series:IMF Occasional Paper 157.
Subjects:
Bankalar Ve Bankacılık, Merkez > Önceki Sovyet Sosyalist Cumhuriyetler Birliği
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