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<namePart>Blejer, Mario l</namePart>
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<publisher>Massachusetts: The MIT Press</publisher>
<dateIssued>C2002</dateIssued>
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<note>Like all market-based economies, the transition countries are now subject to inancial mstabihty. This timely and iniportant book uncovers the distinctive fea-tures of pansition that give rise to financial crises in emerging market countries.&#34; -Charles Wyplosz, Professor of International Economics, Graduate Institute of International Studies and International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies, Geneva

&#34;This is an outstanding volume, dealing with banks, exchange rate policies, and financial crises in the emerging markets. It is also a unique source of provocative theory and factual information about the adoption of the curo by the Central and East European nations.&#34; Jan Svejnar, Executive Director of The William Davidson Institute and Everett E. Berg Professor, University of Michigan</note>
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