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Montréal Mai 2013

© 2013 Jean Boivin, Marc P. Giannoni, Dalibor Stevanović. Tous droits réservés. All rights reserved.

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2013s-11

Dynamic Effects of Credit Shocks in a Data-Rich Environment

Jean Boivin, Marc P. Giannoni, Dalibor Stevanović

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