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South- eastern european monetary and economic statistics from the nineteenth century to world war II /

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Corporate Author: Trapeza tēs Hellados.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Austria : Bank of Greece, [2014]
Subjects:
Finance > Europe, Southern > Statistics.
Economic indicators > Europe, Southern.
Europe, Southern > Economic conditions > Statistics.
Europe, Southern > Finances > Statistics.
Europe, Southern > Statistics.
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