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ID36300
Author(s)Berger, Eva-Maria; Lueger, Marcus
Title

The development of financial sectors in transition economies: The cases of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland

Year1995
Pages147 p
PlaceInnsbruck
PublsiherDipl.-Arb.
Language(s)eng
SubjectsCzech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / Money and Finance  [Browse all]
Hungary / Money and Finance  [Browse all]
Poland / Money and Finance  [Browse all]
Czech Republic [s.a. Czechoslovakia] / Economic Theory, Economic Planning, Economic Reform  [Browse all]
Hungary / Economic Theory, Economic Planning, Economic Reform  [Browse all]
Poland / Economic Theory, Economic Planning, Economic Reform  [Browse all]
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