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Beyond the Colonial State: Central Bank Making as State Building in the 1930s

@article{2014BeyondTC,
  title={Beyond the Colonial State: Central Bank Making as State Building in the 1930s},
  author={高木 佑輔},
  journal={Southeast Asian Studies},
  year={2014},
  volume={3},
  pages={85-117}
}
  • 高木 佑輔
  • Published 24 April 2014
  • History
  • Southeast Asian Studies
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