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Keynes on Monetary Policy, Finance and Uncertainty Liquidity Preference Theory and the Global Financial Crisis

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ISBN-10: 0203170539

ISBN-13: 9780203170533

Edition: 2009

Authors: Jorg Bibow, Jorg Bibow

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List price: $180.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 3/1/2013
Pages: 260
Language: English

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