Capital funds in underdeveloped countries: the role of financial institutions/
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TextPublication details: New York: St. Martin's Press, 1961.Description: xv, 111 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 332.67 NEV
- HG4517 .N4
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Includes bibliography.
The book "Capital Funds in Underdeveloped Countries" by Mr. Edward Nevin of the Economic Research Institute, Dublin, is a welcome addition to the vast growing literature on the problem of economic development of underdeveloped countries. The argument is developed in five main chapters, which deal successively with the currency system, the role of central banks, commercial banking, the creation of lending institutions, and the development of capital markets.
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