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Firm default probabilities revisited

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  • António Antunes
  • Homero Gonçalves
  • Pedro Prego

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  • António Antunes & Homero Gonçalves & Pedro Prego, 2017. "Firm default probabilities revisited," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Uses of central balance sheet data offices' information, volume 45, Bank for International Settlements.
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