The Fortunes of the West: The Future of the Atlantic NationsIndiana University Press, 1972 - 304 Seiten |
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... Monetary System Balance - of - payments problems , especially of the United States , are of major significance for regional economic integration not only be- cause of their importance for national policies but also because of their role ...
... Monetary System Balance - of - payments problems , especially of the United States , are of major significance for regional economic integration not only be- cause of their importance for national policies but also because of their role ...
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... monetary system in the course of the 20th century . This trend has had two aspects . The first is a gradual easing of the liquidity problem through supplementing the initial commodity forms of internationally acceptable monetary assets ...
... monetary system in the course of the 20th century . This trend has had two aspects . The first is a gradual easing of the liquidity problem through supplementing the initial commodity forms of internationally acceptable monetary assets ...
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... monetary system as though it were equivalent to the regional monetary system of the Atlantic nations . 8. International Financial Statistics ( International Monetary Fund , June 1972 ) Vol . XXV , No. 6 , pages 19 and 23. The estimate ...
... monetary system as though it were equivalent to the regional monetary system of the Atlantic nations . 8. International Financial Statistics ( International Monetary Fund , June 1972 ) Vol . XXV , No. 6 , pages 19 and 23. The estimate ...
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WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT | 1 |
TRENDS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF | 13 |
The Rationalizing Effects of the Protestant | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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