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Currency Crises

In: International Capital Flows

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Paul R. Krugman
Kenneth S. Rogoff
Stanley Fischer
William J. McDonough

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This chapter was published in: Paul R. Krugman & Kenneth S. Rogoff & Stanley Fischer & William J. McDonough International Capital Flows, , pages 421-466, 1999.

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