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United States housing bubble / Financial risk / Financial crises / Financial markets / Subprime mortgage crisis / Credit default swap / Liquidity risk / Merton Model / Shadow banking system / Financial economics / Economics / Finance
Date: 2009-04-28 09:08:21
United States housing bubble
Financial risk
Financial crises
Financial markets
Subprime mortgage crisis
Credit default swap
Liquidity risk
Merton Model
Shadow banking system
Financial economics
Economics
Finance

chapter 3 Detecting Systemic Risk

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