The Bundesbank: The Bank that Rules EuropeRandom House, 1992 - 359 pagina's |
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... East German reforms . They agreed to examine steps towards monetary union . First , though , the East Mark would have to be turned into a convertible currency . In view of the disparities between the two states ' economies , both men ...
... East German reforms . They agreed to examine steps towards monetary union . First , though , the East Mark would have to be turned into a convertible currency . In view of the disparities between the two states ' economies , both men ...
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... East Mark savings into D - Marks led to a once - and - for - all increase of about 15 per cent in overall German money supply . " This was more than double the increase which would have been warranted by the rela- tive size of the East ...
... East Mark savings into D - Marks led to a once - and - for - all increase of about 15 per cent in overall German money supply . " This was more than double the increase which would have been warranted by the rela- tive size of the East ...
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... East German officials in September 1989 pointing out that East Germany was already ' virtually dependent on capitalistic lend- ers in the west ' . 31. Interview with author in East Berlin ... East German Christian ' Notes : Chapter 8 329.
... East German officials in September 1989 pointing out that East Germany was already ' virtually dependent on capitalistic lend- ers in the west ' . 31. Interview with author in East Berlin ... East German Christian ' Notes : Chapter 8 329.
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