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The Mongolian People's Republic: Toward a Market Economy

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  • Mr. Padej Sukachevin
  • Mr. John E Leimone
  • Mr. F. Rozwadowski
  • Miss Elizabeth Milne

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This paper is based on an IMF staff report prepared in connection with the application of the Mongolian People's Republic (Mongolia) for membership in the International Monetary Fund. It reviews Mongolia's political and economic history, highlighting its changing economic structure following World War II and its recent efforts to introduce market mechanisms.

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  • Mr. Padej Sukachevin & Mr. John E Leimone & Mr. F. Rozwadowski & Miss Elizabeth Milne, 1991. "The Mongolian People's Republic: Toward a Market Economy," IMF Occasional Papers 1991/006, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfops:1991/006
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    1. Denizer, Cevdet & Gelb, Alan, 1992. "Mongolia - Privatization and system transformation in an isolated economy," Policy Research Working Paper Series 1063, The World Bank.

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