Monetary and Exchange System Reforms in China: An Experiment in Gradualism
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OP; People's Bank of China; monetary policy; PBC branch; government; market; PBC headquarters; PBC law; PBC branch account; cash plan; Commercial banks; Credit; Government securities; Interbank markets; Southeast Asia; Global; Europe; East Asia; Eastern Europe;All these keywords.
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