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Adopting full dollarization in postconflict economies : would the gains compensate for the losses in Liberia? / Jiro Honda and Liliana Schumacher.
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Main Authors:
Honda, Jiro
(Author)
,
Schumacher, Liliana
(Author)
Corporate Author:
International Monetary Fund. African Department
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
[Washington, D.C.] :
International Monetary Fund, African Dept.,
©2006.
Series:
IMF working paper ;
WP/06/82.
Subjects:
Dollar, American.
Monetary policy
>
Liberia.
Dollar, American
Economic history
Economic policy
Monetary policy
Liberia
>
Economic conditions.
Liberia
>
Economic policy.
Liberia
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