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Sources list for THE U'S BANKING SYSTEM: Wang, Xiaojun. (2003) "Banking Reforms and Monetary Policy in the People's Republic of China: Is the Chinese Central Banking System Ready for Joining the WTO?" China Review International. Vol. 10; No: 1; pp: 27-33Chinese Economic and Foreign Policies Kaufman, G. G. & Seelig, S. A. (2002). Post-Resolution Treatment of Depositors at Failed Banks: Implications for the Severity of Banking Crises, Systemic Risk, and Too Big to Fail. Economic Perspectives, 26(2), 27. The New York State Banking Department Grealish, A. (2005, December 14). Banking trends in 2005 that will make a difference. Bank Systems & Technology. Retrieved February 25, 2005 from Web site: http://www.banktech.com/showAr ticle.jhtml?articleID=55301770 Grealish, A. (2005, December 14). Banking trends in 2005 that will make a difference. Bank Systems & Technology. Retrieved February 25, 2005 from Web site: http://www.banktech.com/showAr ticle.jhtml?articleID=55301770 Banking Technology University of Colorado at Boulder. (2004). The Banking System and the Money Multiplier Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.colorado.edu/Economics/cour ses/econ2020/section10/section10.html. University of Colorado at Boulder. (2004). The Banking System and the Money Multiplier Retrieved from the Internet at: http://www.colorado.edu/Economics/cour ses/econ2020/section10/section10.html. Money Multiplier Agarwal, J.D. and Agarwal, A. (2001), Liberalization of Capital Flows, Banking System & Trade: Focus on Crisis Situations, International Review of Comparative Public Policy Volume 13, pp. 151-212. The Future of Japan More sources on "THE U'S BANKING SYSTEM"
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