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Managing for results
Managing for results
By United States. General Accounting Office

AAT qualifications and credit framework (QCF) AQ2013
By BPP Learning Media (Firm)

Managing credit risk
By John B. Caouette,Edward I. Altman,Paul Narayanan,Robert Nimmo
Monetary Policy and Credit Control
Monetary Policy and Credit Control
By David H. Gowland
The general arrangements to borrow
The general arrangements to borrow
By Michael Ainley
Equilibrium Credit Rationing
Equilibrium Credit Rationing
By William R. Keeton

Macroeconomic Policy Analysis
By Michael P. Amos
Guidelines on credit risk mitigation
Guidelines on credit risk mitigation
By Oesterreichische Nationalbank
The use of credit ceilings in the presence of indirect monetary instruments
The use of credit ceilings in the presence of indirect monetary instruments
By Plamen Yossifov

Credit markets with asymmetric information
By Gerhard Clemenz

Credit cards in Canada in the nineties
By Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Government Operations.
Budgeting for Eximbank
Budgeting for Eximbank
By Robin Seiler

How economic growth and inflation happen
By George T. Edwards
Federal credit reform and borrowing by off-budget agencies
Federal credit reform and borrowing by off-budget agencies
By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means

Experiments in credit control
By Caroline Whitney
New approaches to the budgetary treatment of federal credit assistance
New approaches to the budgetary treatment of federal credit assistance
By Marvin Phaup

Annotated sample revolving credit agreement
By Anthony C. Gooch,Linda B. Klein
Praxis der Kreditüberwachung
Praxis der Kreditüberwachung
By Anton Schmoll
Federal credit activity
Federal credit activity
By United States. Congressional Budget Office.

Credit scoring and credit control
By L. C. Thomas

Rapid credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe
By Charles Enoch,Inci Otker-Robe

The Politics of finance in developing countries
By Stephan Haggard,Chung H. Lee

Risk management in credit portfolios
By Martin Hibbeln