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Financeable Deficit & Revenues from Monetization : The Case of Turkey

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  • Melike Altinkemer, 1994. "Financeable Deficit & Revenues from Monetization : The Case of Turkey," Discussion Papers 9413, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
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