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The German buybacks, 1932 - 1939: a cure for overhang

The German buybacks, 1932 - 1939: a cure for overhang

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The German buybacks, 1932 - 1939: a cure for overhang

by Klug, Adam

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Princeton: International Finance Section, Princeton University, 1993. 70p., plain printed wraps, mildest handling. Princeton studies in international finance no. 75.

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Title
The German buybacks, 1932 - 1939: a cure for overhang
Author
Klug, Adam
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ISBN 10
0881652474
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9780881652475
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International Finance Section, Princeton University
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Princeton
Date Published
1993
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1930S; Economics; World War II; Nazi, all 20th C varieties; Stock Market;

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