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One may distinguish three phases in Eastern European countries’ involvement in the IMF.

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  1. The International Monetary Fund 1945–1965, vol. I, Chronicle, by J. Keith Horsefield (Washington: IMF, 1969) p. 258.

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  2. Zlobin, I. D., Vtoraia mirovaia voina i problemy mezhduna rodnykh valiutnokreditnykh otnoshenii (The Second World War and the problems of international monetary relations) (Moscow: Gosfiniz dat, 1949) pp. 472–3.

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  3. See Pissula, Petra, ‘Der Internationale Währungsfonds und seine Bedeutung für die osteuropaïschen Länder-Rumänien, Ungarn und Polen’, Osteuropa Wirtschaft, vol. 29, no. 2, (June 1984) pp. 97–107.

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Lavigne, M. (1986). Eastern European Countries and the IMF. In: Csikós-Nagy, B., Young, D.G. (eds) East-West Economic Relations in the Changing Global Environment. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18400-2_16

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