Monetary policy and macro-prudential regulation: the risk-sharing paradigm
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- Atif Mian, 2014. "Monetary Policy And Macro-Prudential Regulation: The Risk-Sharing Paradigm," Central Banking, Analysis, and Economic Policies Book Series, in: Sofía Bauducco & Lawrence Christiano & Claudio Raddatz (ed.),Macroeconomic and Financial Stability: challenges for Monetary Policy, edition 1, volume 19, chapter 10, pages 315-330, Central Bank of Chile.
- Atif Mian, 2013. "Monetary Policy and Macro-Prudential Regulation: The Risk-Sharing Paradigm," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 713, Central Bank of Chile.
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