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Asymmetric Information and Models of Credit Rationing

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Hillier, Brian
Ibrahimo, M V

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This paper outlines the development and exposits some of the central ideas and implications of asymmetric information in the credit market. Copyright 1993 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Board of Trustees of the Bulletin of Economic Research

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Article provided by Blackwell Publishing in its journal Bulletin of Economic Research.

Volume (Year): 45 (1993)
Issue (Month): 4 (October)
Pages: 271-304
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