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The assessment of The BOT’s monetary policy under the inflation targeting framework by independent evaluators
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The assessment of The BOT’s monetary policy under the inflation targeting framework by independent evaluators
The assessment of the Bank of Thailand’s monetary policy under the inflation targeting framework by independent evaluators
Executive Summary - An Independent Evaluation of the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy under the Inflation Targeting Framework, 2000-2010
An Independent Evaluation of the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy under the Inflation Targeting Framework, 2000-2010
Presentation of "An Independent Evaluation of the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy under the Inflation Targeting Framework, 2000-2010 "
Letter from Dr. Stephen Grenville and Professor Takatoshi Ito, monetary policy under the inflation targeting framework evaluators, to the Governor
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