San Marino: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
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- Mr. Franco Reviglio, 2001. "Budgetary Transparency for Public Expenditure Control," IMF Working Papers 2001/008, International Monetary Fund.
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ISCR; CR; break; bank; net; financial institution; GDP; asset float; Sammarinese bank; Banca delle Marche; asset position; nonbank financial institutions; Financial sector; Administration in revenue administration; Budget planning and preparation; Europe;All these keywords.
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