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Table 1.1: Number of central banks, 1900–1990
Figure 2.1.: Price indices, 1914–1929
Table 2.1: Kostelenos et al. (2007) deflator  (Base year 1911=1)
Table 3.1: The banking system in Greece in 1927
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