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External Financial Liberalization and Macroeconomic Performance in Emerging Countries: An Empirical Evaluation of the Brazilian Case. (2020). da Silva, Pedro Perfeito ; Prates, Daniela Magalhes ; Cunha, Andre Moreira.
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