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- Q4157879 subject Q18195815.
- Q4157879 subject Q6158514.
- Q4157879 subject Q6978764.
- Q4157879 subject Q7214598.
- Q4157879 subject Q8173436.
- Q4157879 subject Q8400022.
- Q4157879 subject Q8805607.
- Q4157879 subject Q9690349.
- Q4157879 abstract "Monetary reform of 1991 (known also as Pavlov Reform) was the last of such in the Soviet Union. The reform had a confiscatory character. It began on January 22, 1991. Its architect was Minister of Finance Valentin Pavlov, who also became the last prime minister of the Soviet Union.".
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q1255261.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q15180.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q18195815.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q1974987.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q2571972.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q30487.
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- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q6158514.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q6978764.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214598.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q8173436.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q8400022.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q842320.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q8805607.
- Q4157879 wikiPageWikiLink Q9690349.
- Q4157879 comment "Monetary reform of 1991 (known also as Pavlov Reform) was the last of such in the Soviet Union. The reform had a confiscatory character. It began on January 22, 1991. Its architect was Minister of Finance Valentin Pavlov, who also became the last prime minister of the Soviet Union.".
- Q4157879 label "Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1991".