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Hazardous Times for Monetary Policy: What Do Twenty-Three Million Bank Loans Say About the Effects of Monetary Policy on Credit Risk-Taking?

Econometrica Vol. 82 No. 2 pp. 463-505 · JSTOR
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(2014). Hazardous Times for Monetary Policy: What Do Twenty-Three Million Bank Loans Say About the Effects of Monetary Policy on Credit Risk-Taking?. Econometrica, 82(2), 463-505. https://doi.org/10.3982/ecta10104
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