Introduction of a New National Currency: Policy, Institutional, and Technical Issues
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- Sébastien LOTZ & Guillaume ROCHETEAU, 2000.
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WP; currency; bank note; government; country; currency bank notes; single currency; deutsche mark; exchange regime; government transaction; bank note printing contract; Currencies; Exchange rates; Exchange rate arrangements; Monetary unions; Central and Eastern Europe; Baltics;All these keywords.
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