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Comments on H. Genberg: “Exchange-rate arrangements and financial integration in East Asia: on a collision course?”

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Dorn, J.A. Comments on H. Genberg: “Exchange-rate arrangements and financial integration in East Asia: on a collision course?”. IEEP 3, 383–386 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10368-006-0068-y

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