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Banking / Macroprudential policy / Capital control / Financial crisis / Monetary policy / International Monetary Fund / Late-2000s financial crisis / Inflation / Economic growth / Economics / Economic bubbles / Systemic risk
Date: 2015-04-07 04:47:00
Banking
Macroprudential policy
Capital control
Financial crisis
Monetary policy
International Monetary Fund
Late-2000s financial crisis
Inflation
Economic growth
Economics
Economic bubbles
Systemic risk

How effective are macroprudential policies? An empirical investigation

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