Transition to a functional financial safety net in Latin America

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English
Pages
27

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Transition to a functional financial safety net in Latin America
1997, Inter-American Development Bank, Office of the Chief Economist
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 27).
"Paper prepared for the Inter-American Development Bank Conference on "Safe and Sound Financial Systems: What Works for Latin America?, September 27 and 28, 1996."

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Washington, DC
Series
Working paper series / Inter-American Development Bank, Office of the Chief Economist ;, 339, Working paper series (Inter-American Development Bank. Office of the Chief Economist) ;, 339.

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Library of Congress
HG2710.5.A6 G367 1997

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Pagination
27 p. ;
Number of pages
27

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OL71650M
LCCN
99172058

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