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The Money Market In Iran

Richard Benedick
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Richard Benedick: United States Agency for International Development in Pakistan

The Pakistan Development Review, 1962, vol. 2, issue 3, 406-421

Abstract: Many of the nations of Asia, now engaged in the task of industrialization and building a modern economy, have, in fact, inherited ancient and highly developed credit systems. These systems of lending and creating money need, however, to be adapted to twentieth-century requirements, financing not only the traditional land trade and inventory, but now extending also to industrial working capital and international transactions.

Date: 1962
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