Inter‐Firm Trade Finance in Times of Crisis
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DOI: j.1467-9701.2011.01390.x
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- C. Menichini, Anna Maria, 2009. "Inter-firm trade finance in times of crisis," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5112, The World Bank.
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