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Monetary policy and the central bank's securities

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Pages 593-598 | Published online: 23 Aug 2006

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OsamaD. Sweidan. (2008) The Asymmetric Loss Function and the Central Banks’ Ability in Developing Countries. Global Economic Review 37:3, pages 387-403.
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