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INTRODUCTION""; ""II. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES""; ""III. MARKET MICROSTRUCTURE""; ""IV. CLUSTER ANALYSIS: NUMERICAL GROUPING OF MARKET CHARACTERISTICS""; ""V. MAIN FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH""; ""APPENDIX""; ""REFERENCES"" 330 3 $aThe foreign exchange market microstructures in developing and transition economies are characterized by the results from the IMF's 2001 Survey on Foreign Exchange Market Organization. The survey found that these markets are usually unified onshore spot markets for U.S. dollars, where transactions are concentrated at the bank-customer level. 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