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The citations below have been collected in an experimental project,
CitEc . These are
citations from works listed in RePEc
that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all
works could be analyzed. Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.
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Sandra Lizarazo, 2009.
"Contagion of Financial Crises in Sovereing Debt Markets ,"
Working Papers
0907, Centro de Investigacion Economica, ITAM.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Juan Carlos Hatchondo & Leonardo Martinez & Horacio Sapriza, 2007.
"Quantitative models of sovereign default and the threat of financial exclusion ,"
Economic Quarterly ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Sum, pages 251-286.
[Downloadable!]
Sandra Lizarazo, 2009.
"Default Risk and Risk Averse International Investors ,"
Working Papers
0908, Centro de Investigacion Economica, ITAM.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Enrique G. Mandoza & Vivian Z. Yue, 2008.
"A solution to the default risk-business cycle disconnect ,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
924, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
[Downloadable!]
Enrique G. Mendoza & Vivian Z. Yue, 2008.
"A Solution to the Default Risk-Business Cycle Disconnect ,"
NBER Working Papers
13861, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted)
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