Comparative financial systems /
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TextSeries: Praeger studies in international monetary economics and financePublication details: New York, N.Y. : Praeger, c1982.Description: xiii, 159 p. illISBN: - 0030614740 :
- 332.1 SMI
- HG171 .S59 1982
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 149-155.
This book records an exploration of a massive body of statistical information in a search for clues to the economic role of money and financial systems. It began with the assumption that banks and other financial institutions respond to demand pressures in much the same way in all countries and that the differences that appear in their financial statements should provide evidence of differences either in market pressures or in control techniques.
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