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The Effectiveness of Capital Controls and Prudential Policies in Managing Large Inflows. (2011). Ahmed, Faisal ; Das, Udaibir S. ; Segal, Stephanie ; Wang, Shengzu ; Maziad, Samar ; Farahmand, Pascal ; Mrs. Isabelle Mateos y Lago, .
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