Balance Sheet Methods and the Financial Crisis: A Research Application
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Yang Li Xiaojing Zhang
China's National Balance Sheet Theories, Methods and Risk Assessment
China Insights
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Yang Li Xiaojing Zhang •
China’s National Balance Sheet Theories, Methods and Risk Assessment
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Yang Li Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing China
Xiaojing Zhang Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Beijing China
Translated by Yili Fu
ISSN 2363-7579 China Insights ISBN 978-981-10-4384-0 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-4385-7
ISSN 2363-7587
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