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Alternative Frameworks for Providing Financial Services Economic Analysis and Country Experiences 提供金融服务的备选框架、经济分析和国家经验
World Bank: Rural Development (Topic) Pub Date : 1999-09-01 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.282522
S. Claessens, D. Klingebiel
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