After the Berlin Wall : A History of the EBRD, Volume 1 / / Andrew Kilpatrick.
"After the Berlin Wall tells the inside story of an international financial institution, the European Bank for Development and Reconstruction (EBRD), created in the aftermath of communism to help the countries of central and eastern Europe transition towards open market-oriented democratic econ...
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