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The rise of European development banking - Daniel Mertens, Matthias Thiemann, and Peter Volberding, The Reinvention of Development Banking in the European Union: Industrial Policy in the Single Market and the Emergence of a Field, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, 352 pp., $100 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-198-85970-3
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Daniel Mertens, Matthias Thiemann, and Peter Volberding, The Reinvention of Development Banking in the European Union: Industrial Policy in the Single Market and the Emergence of a Field, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021, 352 pp., $100 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-198-85970-3
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