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Evaluating the Relationship Between Financial Sustainability and Socio-Economic Development of Countries. (2019). Olha, Kremen ; Andrii, Semenog ; Inna, Shkolnyk ; Viktoriia, Kremen.
In: Central European Economic Journal.
RePEc:vrs:ceuecj:v:6:y:2019:i:53:p:25-38:n:2.

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