The Sudan demand for international reserve

Ibrahim Elbadawi

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The Sudan demand for international reserve

by Ibrahim Elbadawi

1984

University of Khartoum, Development Studies and Research Centre, Faculty of Economic & Social Studies

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Who is the author of The Sudan demand for international reserve?

The Sudan demand for international reserve was written by Ibrahim Elbadawi.

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