Danish Balance of Payments Support

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Danish Balance of Payments Support. / Tarp, Finn; Kragh, Mads Váczy.

Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 1995.

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Harvard

Tarp, F & Kragh, MV 1995 'Danish Balance of Payments Support' Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

APA

Tarp, F., & Kragh, M. V. (1995). Danish Balance of Payments Support. Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

Vancouver

Tarp F, Kragh MV. Danish Balance of Payments Support. Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 1995.

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Tarp, Finn ; Kragh, Mads Váczy. / Danish Balance of Payments Support. Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 1995.

Bibtex

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