Competing Currencies: The Case for Free Entry
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Competing Currencies: The Case for Free Entry
Reply to Martin Hellwig
Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch, Vol. 106 (1986), Iss. 6 : pp. 623–627
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Vaubel, Roland
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Roland Vaubel: Competing Currencies: The Case for Free Entry. Reply to Martin Hellwig | 623 | ||
References | 627 |