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Reforming Finance in Transitional Socialist Economies
  • Author : Gerard Caprio
  • Release : 21 September 1992
  • Publisher : World Bank Publications
  • ISBN : 978186723xxxx
  • Genre : Bank loans
  • Total Page : 44 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 11,9 Mb

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