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Trade Finance during the 2008–9 Trade Collapse : Key Takeaways

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  • Jean-Pierre Chauffour
  • Mariem Malouche

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  • Jean-Pierre Chauffour & Mariem Malouche, 2011. "Trade Finance during the 2008–9 Trade Collapse : Key Takeaways," World Bank Publications - Reports 10077, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Jean-Pierre Chauffour & Mariem Malouche, 2011. "Trade Finance during the Great Trade Collapse," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 2324.
    2. Chauffour, Jean-Pierre & Farole, Thomas, 2009. "Trade finance in crisis : market adjustment or market failure ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5003, The World Bank.
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