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Informal Finance: Some Findings from Asia. By the Asian Development Bank. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press for the Asian Development Bank, 1992. xvii, 250 pp. $16.95.
The Journal of Asian Studies
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10.2307/2058860
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1993
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Vol 52
(3)
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pp. 685-686
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Cited By ~ 2
Author(s):
Jim Thomas
Keyword(s):
Hong Kong
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Asian Development Bank
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Development Bank
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Informal Finance
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Asian Development
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Oxford University
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Oxford University Press
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