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The Uzbek Approach to Financial System Development: An Analysis of Achievements and Failures

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Alexandr Akimov
Brian Dollery

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Paper provided by Department of Finance, Accounting, and Economics, Griffith University in its series Working Papers with number finance:200905.

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