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#1 - #5 Internet (2001, 2000), teils mit Abstract (keine Ahnung, wie wissenschaftlich diese Titel sind)
#5 - #14 Deutsche Bibliotheken, Dissertationen (auch älter als 2000)
#15 - #54 Europäische Bibliotheken, Dissertationen, Papers (auch älter als 2000)
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#1 Sumata, Claude
L'ECONOMIE PARALLELE DE LA RDC:
Taux de Change et Dynamique de
L'Hyperinflation au Congo
Considers the underlying causes that helped to
generate economic crisis, in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo, not just economic
factors, but also social and global factors inside
and outside the country. Chapters survey such
topics as hyperinflation, the value of money,
illegal transactions, budgetary polices. BNS, bib,
index, appendix, 310pp, in French, FRANCE. L'
HARMATTAN, 2747509107
2001 PB £20.95
#2 Palairet, M. R. (Michael R.). The four ends of the Greek hyperinflation of
1941-1946. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen,
2000.
#3 Finance from Kaiser to Fuhrer Budget Politics in Germany, 1912-1934 By
C. Edmund Clingan
World History, Contributions to the Study of, No. 79 (ISSN: 0885-9159)
Greenwood Press. Westport, Conn. 2000. 272 pages. ISBN 0-313-31184-6.
$67.50
Germany's ability to support its war machine financially has long
puzzled scholars. The young nation had exhausted itself paying for its
loss in the First World War, had suffered a hyperinflation in the early
1920s, and had ended the 1920s with a terrible economic depression. This
is the first book in any language to examine the budget policies of the
middle years of the Weimar Republic and to look at how these policies
changed the politics of the time. It is also the first work to support
the government's aggressive use of deficit spending and fiscal stimuli
to promote economic growth. Some findings even indicate that the German
government could have used creative financial solutions to avoid the
worst of the Depression and to avert the Nazi regime.
Clingan explores the changes and continuities in fiscal policy and
budget-making politics, beginning in the last years of the Wilhelmine
Empire and continuing into the 1930s. Although this is a story about
money, it is also a story about men. Very few in Nazi Germany understood
the intricacies of fiscal policy and budget making, and political
parties tended to follow the lead of those who did. Clingan combines
their personal stories with the tale of a country still growing into its
economic power and still trying to learn both its limits and its
strengths.
#4Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany
(Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism) by Bernd Widdig, Hardcover - 290 pages (March 5, 2001)
Price: $45.00
#5 Helena Tang, Edda Zoli, and Irina Klytchnikova, Banking Crises in Transition Economies: Fiscal Costs and Related Issues, WPS 2484,
November 2000, 78 pp.
To order: Armanda Carcani, Room H4-326, tel.: 202-473-0241, fax: 202-522-2751, Email: acarcani@worldbank.org.
The authors examine strategies for dealing with banking crises in 12 transition economies—five from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, and Poland); the three Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania); and four CIS countries (Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Ukraine). The Central and Eastern European countries extensively restructured and recapitalized their banks, most CIS countries pursued large-scale liquidation, and the Baltic states generally adopted a combination of liquidation and restructuring. The various strategies reflected the macroeconomic conditions and the level of development in each country’s banking sector.
The Central and Eastern European countries generally incurred higher fiscal costs than the CIS countries but ended up with sounder, more efficient banking systems, with many of the recapitalized banks privatized to strategic foreign investors. The approach of the CIS countries was less fiscally costly but has left them with weak banking systems and low levels of intermediation. The Baltic states appear to have struck a good balance, incurring modest fiscal costs while making their systems sounder and more efficient.
Policy implications of the study include the following:
• Operational, financial, and institutional restructuring should be undertaken in parallel.
• Financial restructuring should involve adequate recapitalization to deter moral hazard and repeated recapitalization.
• Operational restructuring should entail privatization to core investors (particularly to reputable foreign banks) The enterprise problems
underlying banking problems must also be addressed.
• Fiscal costs were reduced when governments dealt only with bad debt inherited from the socialist period; when small banks that held few
deposits were allowed to fail, where the social costs of such failure were low; and when only banks that got into trouble because of external
shocks were rescued while those suffering from poor management were liquidated.
• The government, not the central bank, should undertake bank restructuring. Central bank refinancing is not transparent and can lead to hyperinflation.
#6
Hyperinflation in Germany: perceptions of a process / Eric E. Rowley. - Aldershot, Hants: Scolar Press; Brookfield, Vt.
: Ashgate, 1994. - 189 S.: Ill., Kt. ; 24 cm
ISBN 1-85928-039-0 Pp.: $ 59.95
#7
Rational bubbles during Poland's hyperinflation: implications and empirical evidence / Michael Funke, Stephen Hall
and Martin Sola. Center for Economic Studies, University of Munich. - Munich: CES, 1993. - 29 S.: graph. Darst. ; 21
cm
#8
Stability problems in hyperinflation models / Helmut Zink. [Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften
und Statistik]. - Konstanz: Univ., Fak. für Wirtschaftswiss. und Statistik, 1993. - 25, [8] S.: graph. Darst. ; 30 cm
#9
Bolivien: Hyperinflation, Stabilisierung und Strukturanpassung: eine makroökonomische Analyse. - 1993. - XVI, 343 S.
: graph. Darst. ; 21 cm, St. Gallen, Hochsch. für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwiss., Diss., 1993
#10
Hyperinflation, payment behavior of firms and stability problems / by Helmut Zink. [Universität Bern, Abteilung für
Angewandte Mikroökonomie]. - Bern: Univ., Abt. für Angewandte Mikroökonomie, 1991. - 28, [11] S.: zahlr. graph.
Darst. ; 30 cm
#11
Inflation, Hochinflation und Hyperinflation: Überleben mit Hyperinflation? Wirtschaftliche und politische Konsequenzen
dreistelliger Teuerungsraten am Beispiel Argentiniens / von Roberto T. Alemann. [Hrsg. durch d. Schweizer.
Vereinigung für Währungsfragen Bern u. Zürich]. - Bern ; Zürich: Schweizer. Vereinigung für Währungsfragen, 1984. -
24 S. ; 21 cm
#12
Bayern und Sachsen in der Hyperinflation 1922/23 / Gerald D. Feldman. - München: Stiftung Historisches Kolleg,
1984. - 41 S. ; 21 cm (Historische Zeitschrift (Bd. 238, Heft 3, 1984, p. 569-609)
#13
Zur Psychologie des Geldes: d. Rolle d. Rentenmark bei d. Überwindung d. Hyperinflation in d. Weimarer Republik /
Hans Peter Widmaier. [Univ. Regensburg, Wirtschaftswiss. Fak.]. - Regensburg: Univ., Wirtschaftswiss. Fak., [1983?].
- 27 Bl.: Ill. ; 30 cm
#14
Ein einfaches ökonometrisches Modell für die deutsche Hyperinflation von {1923 [neunzehnhundertdreiundzwanzig] /
von Hans Jürgen Jaksch. [Fachbereich Wirtschaftswiss., Univ. Hannover]. - Hannover: Fachbereich Wirtschaftswiss.,
Univ., 1980. - 31 Bl.: 1 graph. Darst. ; 31 cm
#15
Main Author: Vázquez, Jesús
Title Details: How high can inflation get during hyperinflation?: a
liquidity costs demand for money approach / Jesús Vázquez
Series: Warwick economic research papers ; 431
Publisher: Coventry: University of Warwick, Department of Economics,
1994
Physical Desc.: 22p ; 30cm, unbound
Notes: This paper was presented at the 1994 Warwick Economic
Summer Research Workshop on 'Econometric Modelling of
European Macroeconomic Integration'
Subject(s): Demand for money - Econometric models
Money supply - Econometric models
Inflation (Finance) - Econometric models
Inflation (Finance) - Mathematical models
Liquidity (Economics) - Mathematical models
Language: English
#16
Main Author: Melliss, C. L.
Title Details: New currencies in the former Soviet Union: a recipe for
hyperinflation or the path to price stability? / by C.L.
Melliss and M. Cornelius
Series: Working paper series / Bank of England ; 26
Publisher: [London]: Bank of England, 1994
Physical Desc.: 91 p ; 21 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 1857300874
Subject(s): Former Soviet republics - Economic policy
Economic stabilization - Russia (Federation)
Money - Former Soviet republics
Currency question - Russia (Federation)
Money - Russia (Federation)
Language: English
#17
Main Author: Kolodko, Grzegorz W.
Title Details: Hyperinflation and stabilization in postsocialist
economies / Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Danuta
Gotz-Kozierkiewicz, Elzbieta Skrzeszewska-Paczek
Series: International studies in economics and econometrics ; v.
26
Publisher: Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1992
Physical Desc.: xv, 186 p: ill ; 25 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 0792391799
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Case studies
Economic stabilization - Case studies
Monetary policy - Case studies
Yugoslavia
Poland
Vietnam
Document Type: Government publication
Language: English
#18
Main Author: Drimer, Roberto L.
Title Details: Inflation and hyperinflation: comments on short-term
finance / Roberto L. Drimer
Series: Research papers in banking and finance / Institute of
European Finance, University College of North Wales ; RP
91/2
Publisher: Bangor: University College of North Wales, Institute of
European Finance, 1991
Physical Desc.: 9 p ; 21 cm
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance)
Language: English
#19
Main Author: Rostowski, Jacek
Title Details: Secondary currencies in the Russian hyperinflation and
stabilization of 1921-24 / Jacek Rostowski and Judith
Shapiro
Series: Discussion papers (London School of Economics and
Political Science. Centre for Labour Economics) ; no.59
Publisher: London: Centre for Economic Performance, London School of
Economics and Political Science, 1992
Physical Desc.: 37p ; 21cm, pbk
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Soviet Union - History - 20th
century
Soviet Union - Economic policy - 1917-1928
Money - Soviet Union - History
Language: English
#20
Main Author: Roberts, Mark A.
Title Details: A non-linear model of inflation and hyperinflation / by
Mark A. Roberts
Series: Economic research papers / Loughborough University,
Department of Economics ; 6
Publisher: Loughborough: Loughborough University, Department of
Economics, 1989
Physical Desc.: 17 p: ill ; 30 cm
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Mathematical models
Language: English
#21
Main Author: Orszag, Peter
Title Details: Dynamic analysis of regime shifts under uncertainty:
applications to hyperinflation and privatization / Peter
Orszag
Physical Desc.: 138 leaves
Notes: Thesis: (PhD) University of London 1997
Subject(s): Inflation finance
Privatization
Language: English
#22
Main Author: Taylor, Mark P., 1958-
Title Details: The hyperinflation model of money demand revisited / Mark
P. Taylor
Series: Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research ;
no. 473
Publisher: London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1990
Physical Desc.: 37 p ; 21 cm
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Mathematical models
Money supply - Mathematical models
Language: English
#23
Main Author: Rostowski, Jacek
Title Details: The Yugoslav hyperinflation and stabilization of 1992-4 /
J. Rostowski
Series: Discussion paper (Centre for Economic Performance) ;
no.213
Publisher: London: Centre for Economic Performance, London School of
Economics and Political Science, 1994
Physical Desc.: 42 p. ; 21 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 085328217X
Subject(s): Yugoslavia - Economic policy - 1992-
Inflation (Finance) - Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia - Economic conditions
Language: English
#24
Main Author: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Title Details: Peru: policies to stop hyperinflation and initiate
economic recovery
Series: A World Bank country study
Publisher: Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: World Bank, c1989
Physical Desc.: xxvii, 272 p., [1] folded leaf of plates: ill
ISBN/ISSN: 0821312138
Subject(s): Economic stabilization - Peru
Inflation (Finance) - Peru
Peru - Economic policy
Language: English
#25
Main Author: Falk, Pamela S.
Title Details: Inflation, are we next?: hyperinflation and solutions in
Argentina, Brazil, and Israel / edited by Pamela S. Falk
Publisher: Boulder, Colo ; London: Lynne Rienner, 1990
Physical Desc.: ix, 166 p: ill ; 24 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 155587150X (alk. paper)
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Argentina
Inflation (Finance) - Brazil
Inflation (Finance) - Israel
Economic stabilization - Argentina
Economic stabilization - Brazil
Economic stabilization - Israel
Document Type: Government publication
Language: English
#26
Main Author: Miller, M. H. (Marcus H.)
Title Details: Hyperinflation and stabilization: Cagan revisited /
Marcus H. Miller and Lei Zhang
Series: Discussion paper series / Centre for Economic Policy
Research ; no. 1513, International macroeconomics
Publisher: London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1996
Physical Desc.: 19 p: ill ; 21 cm
Notes:"November 1996."
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Econometric models
Monetary policy - Economic models
Economic stabilization
Language: English
#27
Main Author: Oxley, Leslie T.
Title Details: Perfect foresight, non-linearity and hyperinflation / by
Leslie T.Oxley and Donald A.R.George
Series: EUI working paper ; no.87/283
Publisher: Florence: European Unviersity Institute, 1987
Physical Desc.: 1v (various pagings)
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Mathematical models
Economics - Mathematical models
Language: English
#28
Main Author: Webb, Steven B. (Steven Benjamin), 1947-
Title Details: Hyperinflation and stabilization in Weimar Germany /
Steven B. Webb
Publisher: New York ; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989
Physical Desc.: viii, 164p: ill ; 25cm
ISBN/ISSN: 0195052943 (alk)
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Germany - History - 20th century -
Econometric models
Economic stabilization - Germany - History - 20th century
- Econometric models
Germany - Economic policy - 1918-1933 - Econometric models
Economic conditions. History, 1918-1933
Germany - Economic conditions - 1918-1933
World War, 1914-1918 - Reparations
Language: English
#29
Main Author: Siklos, P. L (Pierre L)
Title Details: War finance, reconstruction, hyperinflation and
stabilization in Hungary, 1938-1948 / Pierre L. Siklos
Series: St Antony's/Macmillan series
Publisher: Basingstoke: Macmillan in association with St Antony's
College Oxford, 1991
Physical Desc.: [300]p: ill ; 22cm
ISBN/ISSN: 0312057083
0333525868
Subject(s): Hungary - Economic conditions - 1918-1945 - Mathematical
models
Economic stabilization - Hungary - History - 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 - Finance - Hungary
Monetary policy - Hungary - History - 20th century
Inflation (Finance) - Hungary - History - 20th century
Hungary - Economic conditions - 1945-1968
Hungary. Economic conditions, history
Hungary - Economic policy
Language: English
#30
Main Author: Roberts, Mark A.
Title Details: Hyperinflation with forward-looking expectations / by Mark
A. Roberts
Series: Discussion paper / University of Nottingham. Department of
Economics ; 96/16
Publisher: Nottingham: Department of Economics, University of
Nottingham, 1996
Physical Desc.: 24p ; 21cm, pbk
Subject(s): Rational expectations (Economic theory) - Mathematical
models
Inflation (Finance) - Mathematical models
Language: English
#31
Main Author: Blackburn, Keith
Title Details: Market fundamentals versus speculative bubbles a new test
applied to the German hyperinflation / by Keith Blackburn
and Martin Sola
Series: Discussion papers in economics and econometrics /
University of Southampton Department of Economics ;
no.9208
Publisher: Southampton: University of Southampton, 1992
Language: English
#32
Main Author: Kenningham, Andrew William
Title Details: Curing hyperinflation: the stabilization programmes of
Brazil and Israel / by Andrew William Kenningham
Publisher: Original typescript, 1988
Physical Desc.: 1microfilm; 35 mm
Notes: Thesis (M.Sc. in Economics and Econometrics) - University
of Southampton, Dept., of Economics, 1989
Document Type: Microform
Language: English
#33
Main Author: Kolodko, Grzegorz W.
Title Details: Hyperinflation and stabilization in postsocialist
economies: the case of Poland, Viet Nam and Yugoslavia /
Grzegorz W. Kolodko
Series: Working papers / Institute of Finance, Warsaw ; no. 16
Publisher: Warsaw: Institute of Finance, c1990
Physical Desc.: 15 p ; 21 cm
Subject(s): Yugoslavia - Economic conditions - 1945-1992
Inflation (Finance) - Case studies
Monetary policy - Case studies
Poland - Economic conditions - 1980
Economic stabilization - Case studies
Vietnam - Economic conditions
Language: English
#34
Main Author: Saad Filho, Alfredo
Title Details: The strange case of the melting currency: creeping
hyperinflation in Brazil, 1973-1994 / by Alfredo
Saad-Filho
Series: Discussion paper series / University of Leeds, School of
Business and Economic Studies ; E96/08
Publisher: Leeds: School of Business and Economic Studies,
University of Leeds, 1996
Language: English
#35
Main Author: Tallman, Ellis W.
Title Details: Money demand and relative prices in the German
hyperinflation / Elis W. Tallman and Ping Wang
Series: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta working paper series ;
91-8
Publisher: Atlanta: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 1991
Physical Desc.: 25p ; 30cm
Language: English
#36
Main Author: Tallman, Ellis W.
Title Details: Money demand and relative prices during episodes of
hyperinflation / by Ellis W. Tallman and Ping Wang
Series: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas research paper ; no.9307
Publisher: [Dallas]: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 1993
Physical Desc.: [40]p ; 28cm
Language: English
#37
Main Author: Thompson, Earl A.
Title Details: Exchange controls and hyperinflation as efficient
governmental responses to externally imposed trade
liberalization / by Earl A. Thompson & Charles R. Hickson
Series: Working papers in accounting & finance (Queen's University
of Belfast, Accounting and Finance Division) ; A/F96-1
Publisher: Belfast: Accounting and Finance Division, School of
Finance and Information, Queen's University of Belfast,
1996
Physical Desc.: 43p: ill ; 30cm
#38
ain Author: Andersson, Per-Ã…ke
Title Details: Hyperinflation, stabilization and the new economic
recovery program in Zambia / by Per-Ã…ke Andersson, Manenga
Ndulo
Series: SIDA macroeconomic studies ; 51/94
Publisher: Stockholm: Planning Secretariat, Swedish International
Development Authority, 1994
Physical Desc.: 59 p ; 30 cm
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Zambia
Zambia - Economic policy
Zambia - Economic conditions
Language: English
#39
Main Author: Miller, M. H. (Marcus H.)
Title Details: Hyperinflation and stabilisation: Cagan revisited /
Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
Series: Global Economic Institutions working paper series ; no. 18
Publisher: London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1996
Physical Desc.: 19 p ; 21 cm
Notes: Earlier version of this paper was completed at the
International Finance Division of the Federal Reserve
Board
Written as part of ESRC project no.L120251020 on"The role
of the IMF in the World economy" -- Abstract
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Econometric models
Monetary policy - Economic models
Economic stabilization
Language: English
#40
Main Author: Zambell, Richard G., 1952-
Title Details: Hyperinflation or depression? / Richard G. Zambell
Publisher: West Palm Beach, Fla.: Weiss Research, c1984
Physical Desc.: vii, 155 p: ill ; 24 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 0961304839
Subject(s): Long waves (Economics) - United States
United States - Economic conditions - 1981-
Inflation (Finance) - United States
Language: English
#41
Main Author: Sachs, Jeffrey
Title Details: The Bolivian hyperinflation and stabilization / Jeffrey
Sachs
Series: NBER working paper ; No.2073
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research,
1986
Physical Desc.: 51 p: ill ; 28 cm
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Bolivia - Mathematical models
Bolivia - Economic conditions - 1982-
Language: English
#42
Main Author: Lin, Shoukang
Title Details: Can the release of a monetary overhang trigger
hyperinflation? / prepared by Shoukang Lin and Kent Osband
Series: IMF working paper ; WP/92/24
Publisher: Washington, D.C.: International Monetary Fund, Research
Department, 1992
Physical Desc.: 23p
Notes:"March 1992"
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Mathematical models
Monetary policy - Mathematical models
Language: English
#43
Main Author: Evans, George W.
Title Details: Expectation calculation, hyperinflation and currency
collapse / by George W. Evans and Garey Ramey
Series: LSE Financial Markets Group Discussion Paper Series ;
No.141
Publisher: London: LSE Financial Markets Group, 1992
Physical Desc.: 53p
Subject(s): Rational expectations(Economic theory)
Devaluation of currency
Inflation(Finance)
Language: English
#44
Main Author: Sargent, Thomas J.
Title Details: Rational expectations and the dynamics of hyperinflation /
Thomas J. Sargent and Neil Wallace
Series: Discussion Papers ; No.22
Publisher: Minneapolis, 1972
Physical Desc.: 35p
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance)
Language: English
#45
Main Author: Salama, Pierre
Title Details: L'économie gangrenée: essai sur l'hyperinflation / Pierre
Salama, Jacques Vallier
Series: Textes à l'appui. Série Economie
Publisher: Paris: La Découverte, 1990
Physical Desc.: 220 p ; 22 cm
ISBN/ISSN: 2707119636
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance)
Document Type: Government publication
Language: French
#46
Main Author: Graham, Frank Dunstone
Title Details: Exchange, prices, and production in hyperinflation:
Germany, 1920-1923 / by Frank D. Graham
Series: Publications of the International Finance Section,
Princeton University
Publisher: New York: Russell, 1967
Notes: Reissue of edition published Princeton: Princeton U.P.,
1930
Language: English
#47
Main Author: Wang, Jian-Ye
Title Details: The Georgian hyperinflation and stabilization / prepared
by Jian-Ye Wang
Series: IMF working paper ; WP/99/65
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, European
II Department, c1999
Physical Desc.: 34 p: ill ; 28 cm
Notes: Caption title
"May 1999."
Subject(s): Inflation (Finance) - Georgia (Republic)
Economic stabilization - Georgia (Republic)
Money supply - Georgia (Republic)
Foreign exchange - Georgia (Republic)
Monetary policy - Georgia (Republic)
Depreciation - Georgia (Republic)
Document Type: Government publication
Language: English
#48
Main Author: Dabrowski, Marek
Title Details: Ukrainian way to hyperinflation / by Mark Dabrowski
Series: Studies and analyses / Centrum analiz
spoleczno-ekonomicznych ; 12
Publisher: Warsaw: Center for Social and Economic Research, 1994
Language: English
#49
ain Author: Ashworth, J. S.
Title Details: Functional form of the demand for real balances in the
Cagan model of hyperinflation / by J. Ashworth and L.
Evans
Series: Working paper (University of Durham. Department of
Economics) ; no. 167
Publisher: Durham: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Durham, 1996
Language: English
#50
ain Author: Barnett, Victoria
Title Details: A rational expectations catastrophe model of
hyperinflation / by Victoria Barnett
Publisher: [s.l.]: typescript, 1995
Notes: Dissertation (M.Sc.) - University of Warwick, 1995
Language: English
#51
ain Author: Jiménez Gómez, Adrián
Title Details: A disinflation model under hyperinflation conditions /
Adrián Jiménez Gómez
Publisher: [s.l.]: typescript, 1990
Notes: Dissertation (M.A.) - University of Warwick, 1990
Language: English
#52
100 $aAaberge, Rolf
245 $aThe pattern of household savings during hyperinflation:$bthe case of urban China in
the late 1980s /$cRolf Aaberge and Yu Zhu
260 $aOslo:$bStatistics Norway, Research Department,$c1998
300 $a30 s.:$bfig.
440 $aDiscussion papers / Statistics Norway, Research Department ;$v217
#53
100 $aBurmeister, Harald
245 $aFinancial management under hyperinflation
260 $aBarcelona:$bIESE,$c1984
300 $a25 s.
440 $aResearch paper / IESE ;$vno. 96
852 $aHIS$bHIS/FB$cq 658.151 BUR
#54
100 $aWhittington, Geoffrey
245 $aThe effects of hyper-inflation on accounting ratios:$bfinancing corporate growth in
industrial economies /$cGeoffrey Whittington, Victoria Saporta, Ajit Singh
260 $aWashington, D.C.:$bWorld Bank,$c1997
300 $aIX, 37 s.
440 $aTechnical paper / International Finance Corporation ;$v3
650 0$aFinancial statements$zTurkey
650 0$aCorporations$zTurkey.$xFinance
650 0$aFinancial statements$zDeveloping countries
650 0$aAccounting.$xEffect of inflation on$zTurkey
650 0$aCorporations$zDeveloping countries.$xFinance
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