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Reserve requirements on Eurocurrency deposits: implications for the stabilization of real outputs

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  • Dale W. Henderson
  • Douglas G. Waldo

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  • Dale W. Henderson & Douglas G. Waldo, 1981. "Reserve requirements on Eurocurrency deposits: implications for the stabilization of real outputs," International Finance Discussion Papers 183, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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