Modelling the Great Recession as a Bank Panic: Challenges
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- Lawrence Christiano & Hüsnü Dalgic & Xiaoming Li, 2022. "Modeling the Great Recession as a Bank Panic: Challenges," NBER Working Papers 29955, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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