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An Analysis of Russia's 1998 Meltdown: Fundamentals and Market Signals

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  • Homi Kharas

    (World Bank)

  • Brian Pinto

    (World Bank)

  • Sergei Ulatov

    (World Bank)

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  • Homi Kharas & Brian Pinto & Sergei Ulatov, 2001. "An Analysis of Russia's 1998 Meltdown: Fundamentals and Market Signals," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 32(1), pages 1-68.
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