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The Structure of Government Securities Markets in G10 Countries: Summary of Questionnaire Results

In: Market Liquidity: Research Findings and Selected Policy Implications

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  • Hirotaka Inoue

    (Bank of Japan)

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  • Hirotaka Inoue, 1999. "The Structure of Government Securities Markets in G10 Countries: Summary of Questionnaire Results," CGFS Papers chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Market Liquidity: Research Findings and Selected Policy Implications, volume 11, pages 1-22, Bank for International Settlements.
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