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Money demand during hyperinflation and stabilization: Bulgaria, 1991-2000

Pages 1303-1316 | Published online: 05 Oct 2010

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Sébastien Charles & Jonathan Marie. (2020) A Note on the Competing Causes of High Inflation in Bulgaria during the 1990s: Money Supply or Exchange Rate?. Review of Political Economy 32:3, pages 433-443.
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Aleksandar Vasilev. (2022) A business cycle model with money-in-utility (MIU) and government sector: the case of Bulgaria (1999–2020). Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences.
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