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082 _a332.110951 Cen
100 _aDavies, S.Gethyn (ed.)
245 0 _aCentral banking in South and East Asia
260 _aLondon
260 _bOxford Univ. Press
260 _c1960
300 _a194 p.
520 _aThe central banks of South and East Asia are young in years but old in experience. Most of them were organized after the second World War, as an expression of monetary independence by new states anxious to solve the immense problem of poverty in these regions. Drawing on the body of knowledge built up in the industrially advanced countries of the West they have attempted to adapt central banking to the needs and circumstances of South and East Asia. In particular they have tried to improve their country's productive capacity and banking structure while endeavouring to secure stability in domestic prices and foreign exchange rates.
650 _aBanking
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