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Table 2.1 Number of financial institutions and their assets, December 1982
Table 2.2 Ml and M2 to GDP ratios, 1968-82 (per cent)
Table 2.3 Deposit and lending rates of interest of state banks, 1972-82 (per cent)
Table 2.4 Number and assets of deposit money banks and central bank, selected
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