Stress testing as a tool for simulating the effects of crisis in banks
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.95941
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- Mr. Paul Louis Ceriel Hilbers & Mr. Matthew T Jones & Mr. Graham L Slack, 2004. "Stress Testing Financial Systems: What to Do When the Governor Calls," IMF Working Papers 2004/127, International Monetary Fund.
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