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08/02: Do Exporters Cut the Hedge? Who Hedges, When and Why?

Richard Fabling (Reserve Bank of New Zealand), Arthur Grimes (Motu Economic and Public Policy Research)
[ Last Updated 17 March 2008 ]


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