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Macro to the rescue? An analysis of macroprudential instruments to regulate housing credit. (2019). Falter, Alexander.
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  55. Yesterdays Heroes: Compensation and Creative Risk-Taking. (2010). Scheinkman, Jose ; Hong, Harrison ; Cheng, Ing-Haw ; Ing-Haw Cheng, Harrison Hong, Jose A. Scheinkman, .
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  56. Rollover Risk and Credit Risk. (2010). Xiong, Wei ; He, Zhiguo.
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  57. Global Funding Liquidity, Equity Returns and Crash Risk: Implications for Monetary Policy. (2010). Corcoran, Aidan.
    In: The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:iis:dispap:iiisdp318.

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  58. Managing Credit Booms and Busts: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach. (2010). Korinek, Anton ; Jeanne, Olivier.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:iie:wpaper:wp10-12.

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  59. Funding liquidity risk and the cross-section of stock returns. (2010). Etula, Erkko ; Adrian, Tobias.
    In: Staff Reports.
    RePEc:fip:fednsr:464.

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  60. Financial amplification of foreign exchange risk premia. (2010). Groen, Jan ; Etula, Erkko ; Adrian, Tobias ; Jan J. J. Groen, .
    In: Staff Reports.
    RePEc:fip:fednsr:461.

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  61. Financial statistics for the United States and the crisis: what did they get right, what did they miss, and how should they change?. (2010). Palumbo, Michael ; Kohn, Donald L. ; Eichner, Matthew J..
    In: Finance and Economics Discussion Series.
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  62. The Credit Crisis around the Globe: Why Did Some Banks Perform Better?. (2010). Stulz, René ; Beltratti, Andrea.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ecl:ohidic:2010-5.

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  63. Solving the Present Crisis and Managing the Leverage Cycle. (2010). Geanakoplos, John.
    In: Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cwl:cwldpp:1751.

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  64. The Leverage Cycle. (2010). Geanakoplos, John.
    In: Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers.
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  65. Rescuing Banks from the Effects of the Financial Crisis. (2009). Marchionne, Francesco ; Fratianni, Michele.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:iuk:wpaper:2009-04.

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  66. When Everyone Runs for the Exit. (2009). Pedersen, Lasse.
    In: International Journal of Central Banking.
    RePEc:ijc:ijcjou:y:2009:q:4:a:10.

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  67. The Crisis: Policy Lessons and Policy Challenges. (2009). Pisani-Ferry, Jean ; Benassy-Quere, Agnès ; Jacquet, Pierre ; Coeure, Benoit.
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  68. Deciphering the Liquidity and Credit Crunch 2007-2008. (2009). Brunnermeier, Markus.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
    RePEc:aea:jecper:v:23:y:2009:i:1:p:77-100.

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  69. Financial Regulation in a System Context. (2008). Shin, Hyun Song ; Morris, Stephen.
    In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
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