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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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Ethan Cohen-Cole & Burcu Duygan-Bump & José Fillat & Judit Montoriol-Garriga, 2008.
"Looking behind the aggregates: a reply to “Facts and Myths about the Financial Crisis of 2008” ,"
Quantitative Analysis Unit Working Paper
QAU08-5, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Bank for International Settlements, 2009.
"An assessment of financial sector rescue programmes ,"
BIS Papers ,
Bank for International Settlements, number 48, Janvier-M.
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Other versions: Tong, Hui & Wei, Shang-Jin, 2009.
"The Misfortune of Non-financial Firms in a Financial Crisis: Disentangling Finance and Demand Shocks ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
7208, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
[Downloadable!] (restricted)
Silvio Contessi & Johanna Francis, 2009.
"U.S. commercial bank lending through 2008:Q4: new evidence from gross credit flows ,"
Working Papers
2009-011, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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This page was last updated on 2009-12-4.
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