Peru: Selected Issues
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ISCR; CR; intervention; exchange rate; Peru; intervention function; net-short term position; commodity output; foreign exchange intervention; reserve buffer; revenue capacity; Credit; Exchange rates; Fiscal stance; Currencies; Global;All these keywords.
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