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Safety-net mechanisms: the case of international lending

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  • Gerald P. O'Driscoll, 1984. "Safety-net mechanisms: the case of international lending," Working Papers 8404, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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    Note: Published as: O'Driscoll Jr., Gerald P. and Eugenie S. Short (1984), "Safety-Net Mechanisms: The Case of International Lending," Cato Journal 4 (1): 185-204.
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    3. Thomas H. Humphrey & Robert E. Keleher, 1984. "The Lender of Last Resort; A Historical Perspective," Cato Journal, Cato Journal, Cato Institute, vol. 4(1), pages 275-321, Spring/Su.
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