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Western Europe in transition the impact of the opening up of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union : selected case studies
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Western Europe in transition the impact of the opening up of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union : selected case studies

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Corporate Authors: Banca d'Italia, International Monetary Fund, Oesterreichische Nationalbank
Other Authors: Fontenay, Patrick de, Gomel, Giorgio, Hochreiter, Eduard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rome, Washington, D.C., Vienna Banca d'Italia International Monetary Fund Oesterreichische Nationalbank 1995.
Subjects:
Europe > Foreign economic relations > Europe, Eastern > Case studies.
Europe, Eastern > Foreign economic relations > Europe > Case studies.
Europe > Foreign economic relations > Former Soviet republics > Case studies.
Former Soviet republics > Foreign economic relations > Europe > Case studies.
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