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Changing business models in international bank funding. (2017). Rixtel, Adrian ; Gambacorta, Leonardo ; Schiaffi, Stefano ; van Rixtel, Adrian.
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  42. Financial statistics for the United States and the crisis: what did they get right, what did they miss, and how should they change?. (2010). Palumbo, Michael ; Kohn, Donald L. ; Eichner, Matthew J..
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  43. The Credit Crisis around the Globe: Why Did Some Banks Perform Better?. (2010). Stulz, René ; Beltratti, Andrea.
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  44. Solving the Present Crisis and Managing the Leverage Cycle. (2010). Geanakoplos, John.
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  47. When Everyone Runs for the Exit. (2009). Pedersen, Lasse.
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