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Shizuya Nishimura, Toshio Suzuki and Ranald C. Michie, The Origins of International Banking in Asia: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 264 pp., ISBN 978-0-19-964632-6)
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19 August 2014
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