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Figura 1.11. El trilema de la política econòmica a les economies obertes
Figura 2.11. Integració comercial i “zona perversa” de tipus de canvi
Figura 3.11. La importància de l’obertura comercial en la disminució de la vulnerabilitat a crisis canviàries

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